
معرفی
Dr. Navid Nabijou is a Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London, part of the School of Mathematical Sciences. He is affiliated with the Centre for Combinatorics, Algebra and Number Theory. His research focuses on algebraic geometry, particularly moduli spaces and combinatorial techniques from logarithmic and tropical geometry. He earned his PhD from Imperial College London in 2018, followed by postdoctoral positions at the University of Glasgow and the University of Cambridge before joining Queen Mary in 2022.
His research interests include algebraic curves, Gromov-Witten theory, logarithmic and tropical geometry, orbifolds, and moduli spaces. He has secured grants such as the COW Algebraic Geometry Seminar (Heilbronn 2025) and the London Mathematical Society grants for conferences and seminars. His work bridges algebraic geometry with combinatorial methods, addressing foundational questions in enumerative geometry and moduli theory.
Key research trends in his recent articles include applications of logarithmic and tropical geometry to Gromov-Witten invariants, moduli spaces of curves, and toric varieties. He has contributed to understanding universality in tropical maps, divisors on logarithmic mapping spaces, and degenerations of hypersurfaces.
Dr. Nabijou has advised no students listed, but his grants support collaborative research activities. His lab or team is part of the Centre for Combinatorics, Algebra and Number Theory at Queen Mary University of London.


