
About
Rob Silversmith is a Warwick Zeeman Lecturer in the Warwick Mathematics Institute at the University of Warwick, with a focus on algebraic geometry and combinatorics. Starting Fall 2025, he will transition to an Assistant Professor role at Emory University. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (2017), advised by Yongbin Ruan, and postdoctoral positions at Northeastern University and the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics.
His research interests span algebraic geometry—particularly moduli spaces of curves, tropical geometry, and combinatorial structures—as well as connections to string theory, geometric rigidity, and dynamics. Key contributions include work on Gromov-Witten invariants, cross-ratio degrees, and the T-graph of Hilbert schemes.
His recent publications (2021–2025) explore topics such as moduli spaces, tropical geometry, and combinatorial algebraic geometry, reflecting a blend of geometric and computational methods. Notable collaborations include work with R. Cavalieri, T. Kelly, and R. Ramadas on projects like Genus-zero r-spin theory and Equations at infinity for critical-orbit-relation families of rational maps.
Rob has advised no listed graduate students but has contributed to interdisciplinary projects involving computer-aided conjecture-making. His scholarly activities include organizing seminars and maintaining an active presence in geometric research communities.
He is affiliated with the Warwick Mathematics Institute and holds a position in the Zeeman Building. His work frequently intersects with combinatorial and computational approaches to algebraic geometry, emphasizing explicit polynomial constructions and data-driven conjectures.
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