
معرفی
Anand Patel is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Oklahoma State University (OSU). He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Harvard University (2013) and a B.A. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley (2008). His research focuses on algebraic geometry and number theory, with particular emphasis on moduli spaces, enumerative geometry, and equivariant cohomology.
Patel's academic journey includes roles as an Assistant Professor at OSU (2017–2023), Visiting Assistant Professor at Boston College (2013–2016), and Lecturer at Harvard University (2016–2017). He has supervised numerous students, including undergraduates Aaron Landesman (Morgan Prize runner-up), Ashvin Swaminathan (Morgan Prize winner), and Ph.D. candidates Steve Thakur and Adam Cartisano. His teaching spans courses in algebraic geometry, number theory, and calculus.
Patel’s research explores topics like ramification divisors of projections, p-curvature conjectures, and moduli of hypersurface slices. His work often combines classical techniques with modern algebraic geometry, yielding results such as universal formulas for counting cubic surfaces and novel insights into the geometry of branched covers.
His collaborative projects and industry engagements include work on interpolation problems, quantum cohomology, and geometric enumerative problems. Patel’s contributions have appeared in leading journals like *International Mathematics Research Notices*, *Advances in Mathematics*, and *Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society*.



