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Ivan Soprunov, Dr.
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Research Keywords: |
| algebraic geometry, toric varieties, lattice polytopes, sparse polynomials, residues, coding theory, mixed volume |
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Education: |
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Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Toronto, 2002
M.S., Mathematics, Moscow State University, 1996
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Brief Bio: |
| I received my M.S. in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from Moscow State University and my Ph.D. from the University of Toronto under the direction of Askold Khovanskii. Before coming to CSU, I was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. |
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Honors and Awards: |
| The Malcolm S. Robertson Award for excellence in research, University of Toronto, 2002 |
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Research Interests: |
| My research area is combinatorial and computational algebraic geometry. I am particularly interested in toric varieties, their applications to sparse polynomial systems, combinatorics and geometry of polyhedra, and coding theory. Recently, I have been also working on geometric inequalities involving mixed volumes. |
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Professional Affiliations: |
| American Mathematical Society |
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Professional Service: |
| Reviewer for Mathematical Reviews |
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Research Grants: |
| Young Investigator Award, NSA grant (2010-2011, 2013-2014) |
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