Niki Myrto MavrakiView profile
Assistant Professor
Niki Myrto Mavraki is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto Mississauga, part of the Mathematical and Computational Sciences division. Her research focuses on arithmetic dynamics, algebraic geometry, and number theory, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between dynamical systems and Diophantine geometry. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and has contributed to significant advancements in understanding canonical heights, equidistribution theorems, and the geometry of preperiodic points in dynamical systems. Her work spans complex dynamics, elliptic surfaces, and the study of special subvarieties in moduli spaces. Recent contributions include explorations of the dynamical Shafarevich conjecture, Bogomolov conjectures in families of maps, and the geometric properties of PCF parameters. Her research often bridges abstract algebraic structures with analytic tools, addressing questions at the intersection of arithmetic and geometry. Mavraki’s publications reflect a deep engagement with both classical problems and modern techniques, including applications of adelic measures, multiplier spectra analysis, and probabilistic approaches to polynomial dynamics. Her findings have been disseminated through high-impact journals and conferences, contributing to foundational knowledge in her fields.











