
معرفی
Kiumars Kaveh is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. He holds a PhD from the University of Toronto and a B.Math from Sharif University of Technology. His research focuses on algebraic geometry, Lie theory, and combinatorics, with particular emphasis on the interplay between geometric structures and convex polytopes. He has taught advanced courses such as Algebraic Geometry, Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry, and Lie Groups.
- Education:
PhD, University of Toronto (2002)
B.Math, Sharif University of Technology (1996)
Research interests include toric varieties, flag varieties, Schubert calculus, Newton-Okounkov bodies, and applications to quantum information. His work bridges algebraic geometry with convex geometry and combinatorics, as seen in his exploration of tropical geometry and Bruhat-Tits buildings. He has published extensively in top-tier journals, with notable contributions to the theory of toric vector bundles and equivariant cohomology.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate-level courses in algebra and geometry. While no specific awards are listed, his prolific publication record reflects significant scholarly impact. His research often involves collaborations, as evidenced by projects like 'Collaborative Research: Toric Geometry, Tropical Geometry, and Combinatorial Buildings.'





