
معرفی
Genevieve Walsh is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Tufts University, where she studies geometric topology and group theory. She is affiliated with the Geometric Group Theory and Topology Seminar and has held visiting positions such as the CRM-Simons Scholar (Spring 2023) and Chaire Jean-Morlet CIRM (Spring 2018).
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of California at Davis (2003)
- MS in Mathematics, Auburn University (1997)
- BA in Mathematics, Oberlin College (1994)
Research Interests: Genevieve focuses on hyperbolic manifolds and orbifolds, low-dimensional topology, and group actions. Her work explores commensurability of manifolds, right-angled Coxeter groups, and the interplay between geometric group theory and 3-manifold geometry.
Research Trends: Her recent articles analyze boundaries of groups (e.g., Schottky sets, Bowditch boundaries), Dehn surgery spaces, and geometric actions of Coxeter and automorphism groups. Key themes include hyperbolic geometry, reflection orbifolds, and algebraic properties of low-dimensional manifolds.
Scientific Awards:
- CRM-Simons Scholar (2023)
- Chaire Jean-Morlet CIRM (2018)
Grants: Partially supported by NSF grant DMS-2005353 (2020-2023).

