CV - Department of Mathematics

Zavosh Amir-Khosravi
Department of Mathematics
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
e-mail: [email protected]
Canadian citizen, male
Education/Employment
August 2014 – December 2014 (upcoming)
Postdoctoral Fellow
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley
Program: New Geometric Methods in Number Theory and Automorphic Forms
April 2014 – July 2014 (current)
Postdoctoral Researcher
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
August 2013 – March 2014
Visiting Member
Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
2008 – 2013
Graduate Student
University of Toronto
Ph.D. Thesis: Moduli of Abelian Schemes and Serre’s Tensor Construction
Advisor: Stephen S. Kudla
2003 – 2013
B. Sc, and M. Sc
University of Toronto
Research Interests
Shimura Varieties, Automorphic Forms, Moduli of Abelian Schemes,
Kudla Program, Langlands Program
Scholarships
2008-2011: NSERC1 Alexander Graham Bell CGS D
2007-2008: NSERC CGS M
2003-2006: NSERC Undergraduate Research Award
1 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Conferences Attended
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MSRI: Hot Topics Workshop: Perfectoid Spaces and their Applications, Feb. 17. - Feb. 21, 2014
Bellairs Number Theory Workshop: Barbados, May 2013
Arizona Winter School: Modular Forms and Modular Curves, March 2012, Tucson, AZ
BIRS: Arithmetic Geometry of Orthogonal and Unitary Shimura Varieties, Banff, June 2012
Thematic Program on Galois Representations, Fields Institute, Toronto, January-June 2012
First, Second, and Fourth Toronto-Montreal Workshops in Number Theory, 2010-2012
Arizona Winter School: Stark-Heegner Points, March 2011, Tucson, AZ
Selected Talks
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An Isomorphism of Moduli Stacks Induced by Serre’s Tensor Construction, Humboldt
Universität zu Berlin, January 2014
Classifying a rigid class of abelian schemes, Fields Institute, August 2013
Moduli of Abelian Schemes and Serre’s Tensor Construction, Number Theory/Representation
Theory Seminar at University of Toronto, May 2013
Work of Schoen on CM Cycles, Fourth Toronto-Montreal Workshop, 2012
Integral Models of Hilbert Modular Varieties, Second Toronto-Montreal Workshop, 2011
The Mordel-Weil Theorem, Graduate Student Seminar, University of Toronto, 2009
Teaching
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MAT136 - Calculus for Life Sciences II, Spring 2014
MAT223 - Linear Algebra II: instructor and course organizer, Summer 2012
Languages
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Fluent in English, Persian; can read French, Latin, and Ancient Greek
References
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Stephen S. Kudla: [email protected]
James. G. Arthur: [email protected]
Kumar Murty: [email protected]
Eckhard Meinrenken (teaching): [email protected]