
معرفی
Paul Loya is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Binghamton University since 2002. He holds a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1998). His research focuses on global and geometric analysis, partial differential equations on manifolds with singularities, index theory, and mathematical physics. He has advised PhD students such as Kunal Sharma, Binbin Huang, and Adam Weisblatt on topics like the adiabatic limit of Calderon projectors and index theory on singular manifolds.
Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics, MIT (1998).
Teaching includes courses like Math 330 (Number Systems) and Math 472 (PDE and Mathematical Analysis). His research interests also encompass differential geometry, elliptic theory of differential operators on manifolds with singularities, and general relativity. He has published extensively in journals such as Journal of Functional Analysis and Communications in Partial Differential Equations, with notable contributions to zeta function determinants and spectral invariants.
He can be reached at ploya@binghamton.edu or loya@math.binghamton.edu, with an office in WH 206.




