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Ishan Levy is a Research Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, set to receive his PhD from MIT in 2024 under the supervision of Professor Michael Hopkins. He is internationally recognized for transformative contributions to homotopy theory, particularly for resolving Ravenel's Telescope Conjecture—a central problem in stable homotopy theory that remained unsolved for over 40 years.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Mathematics (expected 2024), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Advisor: Michael Hopkins
Levy's research focuses on deep structural problems in homotopy theory, with breakthrough work in algebraic K-theory and stable homotopy. He developed novel techniques that solved Ravenel's Telescope Conjecture by constructing counterexamples with Burklund, Hahn, and Schlank. His collaboration with Burklund established rational convergence of the Waldhausen tower interpolating between K-theory of integers and moduli space A(pt), while joint work with Burklund, Carmeli, Hahn, Schlank, and Yanovski achieved unprecedented estimates for growth rates of stable homotopy groups of spheres.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Clay Research Fellow (2024-2029)
Levy collaborates extensively with leading mathematicians including Robert Burklund, Tomer Schlank, Jeremy Hahn, Shaul Barkan, and Yuval Yanovski on foundational problems in algebraic topology. While no formal advising relationships or grant portfolios beyond the Clay Fellowship are documented, his research program represents a significant advance in understanding high-dimensional manifold structures through homotopy-theoretic methods.
His current work centers on extending K-theoretic techniques to solve remaining challenges in stable homotopy theory, with potential implications for geometric topology and mathematical physics.
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