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Nageswari Shanmugalingam is a Professor and Distinguished Research Professor (STEMM) in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cincinnati's College of Arts and Sciences. She specializes in geometric analysis, focusing on metric measure spaces, potential theory, and quasiconformal maps. Her research explores connections between analytic inequalities and geometric properties, with contributions to functions of bounded variation (BV) and Besov spaces.
Education: PhD from the University of Michigan (1999), BSc from the University of Rochester (1994).
Research interests include geometric implications of Poincaré inequalities, BV functions, and boundary theories in potential analysis. She has secured significant grants from NSF and Simons Foundation, totaling over $1.2M, supporting projects on potential theory, metric geometry, and hyperbolicity.
Her publications span over 100 peer-reviewed articles, including works on Mazurkiewicz distance, BV trace theorems, and Besov spaces. Awards include the 2008 McMicken Dean's Award and 2017 Graduate School Fellowship.
Grants include NSF funding for 'Notions of curvature and potential theory' (2024–2027) and 'Role of Gromov hyperbolicity' (2021–2024). She actively contributes to editorial boards of journals like Revista Matemática Complutense and serves on international conference committees.



