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Fedor Bogomolov is a Professor of Mathematics at the Courant Institute, New York University since 1994, and also holds a professorship at the Laboratory of Algebraic Geometry, Higher School of Economics in Moscow since 2010. His academic career began at the Steklov Mathematics Institute where he progressed from Junior Researcher (1974-1983) to Senior Researcher (1983-1987) and then Leading Researcher (1987-1994).
Dr. Bogomolov's research spans multiple areas of mathematics with particular focus on Algebraic Geometry, Symplectic Geometry, and Arithmetic Geometry. His work encompasses representation theory (l-adic representations, invariant theory, equivariant geometry), arithmetic geometry (rationality points, K3 surfaces, elliptic curves), and algebraic geometry (Kaehler manifolds, holomorphic symplectic varieties, vector bundles, rationality). His research has established fundamental theorems across these interconnected fields.
His publication record includes over 100 papers with consistent high-impact contributions from 1974 through 2011. The publications demonstrate a progression from foundational work in complex geometry to more specialized research in arithmetic aspects of algebraic geometry. His most recent works focus on rational curves on K3 surfaces, reconstruction of function fields, and hyperelliptic Szpiro inequality, showing his continued engagement with cutting-edge problems in algebraic geometry.
His scientific recognition includes invitations to deliver distinguished lectures at major international conferences, specifically an ICM lecture and a lecture at the Taniguchi conference.
- ICM lecture
- Taniguchi conference lecture
Professor Bogomolov has trained 20 PhD students, including notable mathematicians Bruno di Oliveira and Paolo Cascini who now hold faculty positions at top universities. He has served on editorial boards of leading journals including Annals of Mathematics and Geometric and Functional Analysis, and currently serves as editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Mathematics. His academic service also includes editing six books in his field of expertise.


