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Piotr Pstrągowski is an Associate Professor and Hakubi Fellow at Kyoto University's Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), part of the Graduate School of Science. His research focuses on advanced topics in algebraic topology, homotopy theory, and algebraic geometry. He holds a position that combines academic teaching and research leadership. His work often involves collaborations with other leading mathematicians, as seen in his co-authored papers with researchers like Lars Hesselholt and Robert Burklund.
His research interests include chromatic homotopy theory, spectral sequences, motivic homotopy theory, and categorical structures. He has contributed significantly to areas such as K-theory, p-adic analysis, and the study of algebraic stacks. Recent projects include investigations into weight filtrations in logarithmic cohomology and the monochromatic Hahn-Wilson conjecture.
Pstrągowski has published extensively in top-tier journals like Inventiones mathematicae, Advances in Mathematics, and Journal of the Institute of Mathematics of Jussieu. His work often bridges abstract algebraic structures with geometric insights, as seen in studies of Dirac geometry and moduli spaces. While no explicit awards are noted in the text, his prolific publication record reflects strong academic standing. He has advised no listed students in the provided data but collaborates broadly with peers globally.


