![]() Geometric Langlands and non-abelian Hodge theoryĮlementary modular representation theory (Colloquium)Ĭlassical conjectures on algebraic cycles Geometric Langlands Duality and its classical limit OSU/UM/UIC weekend algebraic geometry workshop at U Michigan (in honor of the retirement of I. Varieties with quasi projective universal cover Great Lakes Geometry Conference 2011 in OSU Geometry of general curves via degenerations and deformationsį-theory GUTs: Particle Physics from Algebraic Geometry Universal Polynomials for Severi Degrees of Toric Surfaces On the derived structure of the moduli of A-branesĬonstructing moduli spaces of objects with infinite automorphisms (see also Chi's talk in Differential Geometry seminar) Pluricanonical spaces and their canonical distance structures OSU/UM/UIC weekend algebraic geometry workshop at UIC Time/Location: Tuesdays 4:30pm/CH240 (unless otherwise noted)Ĭomplete intersection toric ideals with applications to deformations of toric and Calabi-Yau varieties I served as the graduate proctor for the precalculus lab.Ohio State University Algebraic Geometry Seminar I based Hank's program on Fulton's Algebraic Curves. I advised Hank Morris in algebraic geometry. I participated in the math department's Directed Reading Program ( DRP ) as a graduate mentor. I served as one of the math department's representatives for the Division of Academic Enhancement ( DAE ), tutoring undergraduates in early college math courses. I passed my second qualifying exam (complex analysis, 2/4). The original paper (in French) can be found here. Here is a loose translation of the relevant parts, as well as the lecture notes. The talk was based on a paper of Deligne. I gave a lecture in the Hodge theory VRG on the finitude of the variation of Hodge structure. I attended the Georgia algebraic geometry symposium ( GAGS ) at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The lecture focused on singular abelian and K3 surfaces and was based primarily on the results of Shioda and Inose. I gave a talk in the K3 surfaces topics course. I helped Kellie Sappington create a video series for a precalculus midterm through the DAE. I gave a lecture in the "Rational Points" reading group on the classification of surfaces and Kodaira dimension. I lead a review session for the third precalculus midterm with Kellie Sappington, supported by the DAE. I graded for Math 3100 (Sequences and Series) this semester, along with study hall. ![]() I participated in the DRP again as Xinyu Shi's graduate mentor. ![]() I passed my third (real analysis, 3/4) and final (topology (MP), 4/4) qualifying exams! I attended the Western Algebraic Geometry Symposium ( WAGS ) at the University of Oregon. I volunteered at the annual high school math tournament. I gave a talk on Serre GAGA in the graduate student seminar. I gave a talk on complex surfaces in the graduate topology seminar. I focused on the "big" problem of birational classes. I gave a talk on "Algebraic Geometry for Non-Algebraic Geometers" in SMARTS. I attended a graduate workshop on D-Modules and Hodge theory at UIC. I attended a graduate workshop on moduli spaces and Bridgeland stability at UIC. I am focusing on algebraic geometry (schemes, cohomology) and K3 surfaces. I am funded this semester through the math department's RTG grant. I organized the Graduate Algebraic Geometry Seminar this semester. I attended a conference on complex algebraic geometry at UCSD. I gave an introductory talk on intersection theory over algebraic surfaces in the graduate AG seminar. I attended a conference on birational geometry and Hodge theory, as part of the CIRM's thematic month on complex geometry in Marseille, France. I was invited to attend the MSRI's conference on derived algebraic geometry and its applications. I visited the ETH Zurich math department. I attended a conference on Moduli in Budapest at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics. Here is my best recollection of the exam. I passed(!) my oral exam and was admitted to candidacy. I will be attending MSRI's conference on recent progress in moduli theory. I will be attending the 2019 Felix Klein Lectures on o-Minimal geometry and Hodge theory given by Ben Bakker at the Hausdorff Institute of Mathematics.
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