
معرفی
Marco Castronovo is a Barnard Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Columbia University, affiliated with Barnard College. His research focuses on Topology, specifically symplectic structures as a framework for quantizing classical invariants and developing open-string versions of Schubert calculus.
His primary research areas include:
- Topology
- Symplectic Geometry
- Algebraic Geometry
- Mathematical Physics
- Combinatorics
His work bridges continuous and discrete phenomena through computational tools like DubrovinDynamics, Posetroids, and ClusterExplorer, which analyze Grassmannians, positroid strata, and mirror symmetry phenomena. Recent publications examine Lagrangian cobordisms, Fukaya categories, and Liouville domains.
He actively contributes to academic service as a referee and co-organizer of the Columbia SGGTC Seminar.
Current teaching responsibilities include mentoring summer research students (B. Basson and S. Kesavan) and scheduled courses: Calculus I (Fall 2025) and Introduction to Differentiable Manifolds (Spring 2026).



