Eduardo González
I am a Professor
here at UMASS Boston. Currently I am the Chair of the Department of Mathematics. My areas of
research are in Symplectic and Algebraic geometries with some
influence by theoretical physics. I work on gauged GW theory, classification problems of hamiltonian symplectic actions and some aspects of Mirror symmetry.
My research has been generously supported by the NSF-DMS.
Publications here.
Contact:
Office: Science 3-093
Phone: (617) 287-6470
Email: eduardo(-you-know-what-to-put-here-)math.umb.edu
Mailing Address:
Department of Mathematics
UMASS Boston
100 William T. Morrissey Boulevard
Boston MA 02125
United States
I am visiting MIT on 2015.
If you truly need to leave a message, use my Google voice: (617)
4669254. I am a co-organiser of the
mathematics Colloquium at UMB.
Teaching:
If you are a student please refer to the syllabus for the class
webpage, it might be either in blackboard.
Mentoring: In the past three years I have
worked with students in
summer research projects. If you are interested in
a summer research project, please let me know.
Workshop and conference organiser:
I am co-organising a workshop in SwissMAP 2022. https://swissmaprs.ch/event/1129253/ on gauged maps, gauged theory, geometry. If you are interested in attending, please let me know.
I am a co-orgaiser of the BIRS-Casa Matematica Oaxaca https://www.birs.ca/events/2019/5-day-workshops/19w5171 workshop. Please let me know if you are interested in attending (especially if you are a student and or early career mathematician).
I am a co-organiser of the session current trends in symplectic geometry and topology. at the third PRIMA
(http://primamath.org/) congress.
I am a co-organiser of the Geometry Workshop Geometry Workshop at Colima, 2015.
I am a co-organiser of the special
session Advances in Symplectic Geometry
and Topology at the first edition of the
Mathematical Congress of the
Americas 2013. The session is generously supported by an NSF grant.
The link above contains information about the session,
funding and such.
I am a co-organiser for the
workshop Equivariant
Gromov-Witten Theory and Applications at the Simons Centre for
Geometry and Physics.
For all those students who approach me regarding opportunities:
Resources for under-represented groups in mathematics and sciences:
I am a member of the Society for the
Advancement of Chicano, Hispanics and Native Americans in
the Sciences, which has great Opportunities for
students.
Here is an MAA link with information about support
for under-represented groups. http://www.maa.org/programs/underrepresented-groups/summa
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/madlinks.html