H. Ananthnarayan

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Research Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
203 Avery Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE - 68588-0130.

Office: 309 Avery Hall
Phone: (402)472-3549
e-mail: ahariharan2@math.unl.edu
url: http://www.math.unl.edu/~ahariharan2



§  Education

Aug. 2002 - July 2009

Ph.D., Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas


Thesis Advisor: Prof. Craig Huneke.

Aug. 2001 - July 2002

Research Scholar, School of Mathematics, TIFR, Mumbai.


July 1999 - June 2001

M.Sc., Department of Mathematics, IIT Bombay, Mumbai.


Project Advisor: Prof. J.K.Verma.

July 1996 - June 1999

B.Sc., H.P.T. Arts and R.Y.K. Science College, Nasik.


§  Research Interests: Commutative Algebra, Algebraic Geometry.

§  Publications

1. The Gorenstein Colength of an Artinian Local Ring
(
Online Version)
   Journal of Algebra 320 (2008) 3438–3446.
2.  Computing Gorenstein Colength.
   Journal of Commutative Algebra, vol. 1, no. 3, (2009) 343-359.
3. Three-Standardness of the Maximal Ideal    Work in Progress.


§  Scholarships, Awards and Other Academic Achievements

  • Research Assistantship: Spring 2006, Spring and Fall 2007, Summer and Fall 2008 with Prof. Craig Huneke, Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas,
  • Finalist: Florence Black Teaching Award (for GTAs in the Math department at KU) for 4 years, 2005-2008.
  • Invited to join the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Fall 2007.
  • Walker-Mitchell Scholarship, Math Department, University of Kansas, Summer 2007.
  • John Bunce Memorial Award, Math Department, University of Kansas in 2006.
  • U. G. Mitchell Honor Scholarship, Math Department, University of Kansas, Summers 2005 & 2006.
  • NBHM MA/MSc Scholarships, from July 1999 to June 2001.
  • Institute Silver Medal for the best performance in M.Sc. Mathematics, IIT Bombay (2001).
  • Gold Medalist in the B.Sc. examinations, University of Pune, April 1999.


§  Invited Talks

  • KUMUNU - 2009, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, September 2009.
  • AMS Spring Central Sectional Meeting, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, March 2009.
  • Algebra Seminar, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, June 2008.
  • Algebra Seminar, Department of Mathematics, IIT Madras, June 2008.
  • Graduate Student Seminar, Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, June 2008.
  • GSU-USC Joint Seminar in Commutative Algebra, Georgia State University, Atlanta, April 2008.
  • AMS Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Diego, January 2008.
  • Commutative Algebra Seminar, Department of Mathematics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, October 2007.
  • AMS Fall Eastern Sectional Meeting, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, October 2007.
  • GSU-USC Joint Seminar in Commutative Algebra, Georgia State University, Atlanta, March 2007.
  • Commutative Algebra Seminar, Department of Mathematics, IIT Bombay, January 2007.
  • AMS Fall Western Sectional Meeting, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, October 2006.
  • Graduate Student Research Conference On Algebra And Representation Theory, Kansas State University, Manhattan, May 2006.


§  Teaching Experience

  • Research Assistant Professor (Fall 2009 - present): Department of Mathematics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
  • Lecturer (Summer 2009)/Graduate Teaching Asstistant (Fall 2002 - Spring 2008): Department of Mathematics, University of Kansas.
    • Courses taught at the University of Kansas:
      • Coordinated Courses: Math 115 (Calculus - I for Business Majors), Math 122 (Calculus - II for Engineers).
      • Discussion Section: Math 123 (Vector Calculus and Linear Algebra).
      • Independent Section: Math 116 (Calculus - II for Business Majors), Math 223 (Vector Calculus).
  • Other experience:
    • Gave a series of talks on Topics in Commutative Algebra: Linkage from September 2008 to March 2009 at KU.
    • Conducted help sessions for a graduate course in Linear Algebra in Fall 2008 at KU.


§  Service, Outreach and Other Activities

  • Member of the UNL Postdoc Advisory Council (PAC), 2009-10.
  • Co-organiser of the Commutative Algebra Reading Seminar (CARS) for students and postdocs, Mathematics Department, UNL in Fall 2009.
  • Served as the student member on the Lower Divisions Committee, Mathematics Department, KU in 2005 - 06.
  • Served as the vice-president of the Graduate Students Organization, Math Department, KU from May 2003 to April 2005.
  • Have given the following talks mainly aimed at graduate and/or undergraduate students:
    • Tales of a Local Algebraist, Graduate Students Colloquium, Math Department, KU, Nov 2008.
    • Artinian and Gorenstein Rings: A Different(ial) Point of View, Graduate Student Seminar, IISc Bangalore, June 2008.
    • Calculus: Applications to Business, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, BYK College of Commerce, Nasik, July 2005.
    • Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem, Graduate Students Colloquium, Math Department, KU, February 2005.
    • Calculus: A Geometric Approach, Department of Mathematics, HPT Arts and RYK Science College, Nasik, July 2003.
    • The Fundamental Group in Algebraic Topology, Graduate Students Colloquium, Math Department, KU, April 2003.
  • Have been involved in setting the paper for the 22nd and the 23rd Mathematics Olympiad conducted by the students of the mathematics department, IIT Bombay in January 2000 and 2001.
  • Was a member of the organising committee of a Mathematics Exhibition conducted at RYK Science College, Nasik in March 1999, the aim of which was to promote mathematics among school students.
  • As an active member of the Rotaract Club of Nasik Airport, was the project co-ordinator for a Mathematics Workshop conducted for high school students.


§  Conferences Attended

  • Homotopy Theory and its Applications, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, April 2009.
  • 2nd Bluegrass Algebra Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington, March 2009.
  • GSU-USC Joint Seminar in Commutative Algebra, Georgia State University, Atlanta, February 2009.
  • Commutative Algebra and its Interactions: A conference in honor of Mel Hochster, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, August 2008.
  • KUMUNU -  8 & 9, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, September 2007-08.
  • KUMUNU - Algebra Day 4 - 7, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 2002-04, 2006.
  • Conference in Honour of Paul Roberts, Snowbird, Utah, May 2006.
  • AMS 2005 Fall Central Section meeting, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, October 2005.
  • MAGIC05, University of Notre Dame, October 2005.
  • Commutative Algebra Conference in Honour of Phillip Griffith, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, September 2005.
  • Weigandfest, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, May 2005.
  • Recent Developments in Tight Closure, Arkansas Spring Lecture Series, University of Arkansas, April 2005.
  • Bluegrass Algebra Conference and the Hayden-Howard lecture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, April 2003.
  • Commutative Algebra: Interactions with Homological Algebra and Representation Theory, MSRI, Berkeley, Feb 2003.


§  Summer Programmes, Winter Schools and Workshops Participated in

  • Computational and Combinatorial Commutative Algebra, Fields Institute, Toronto, July 2006.
  • Valuation Theory and Integral Closures, University of Ottawa, July 2006.
  • Local Cohomology and its Interactions with Algebra, Geometry and Analysis, Snowbird, Utah, June 2005.
  • Interactions Between Homotopy Theory and Commutative Algebra, University of Chicago, July-August 2004.
  • Mini-Course on Classical Problems in Commutative Algebra, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, June 2004.
  • Workshop in Commutative Algerba and Combinatorics, University of Pune, India, July 2003.
  • VSRP programme, School of Mathematics, TIFR, Mumbai, Summers 2000 & 2001.
  • Winter School in Cohomological Methods in Commutative Algebra, HBCSE, Mumbai, Dec 2000.
  • All three levels of the summer workshop MTTS, Summers of 1998 (in IIT Madras), 1999 and 2000 (in RIE, Mysore).
  • Winter schools at HRI, Allahabad, Follow-up to the MTTS programme, Dec 1999 and 2000.

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