
معرفی
Ragini Singhal is a Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster postdoctoral researcher at the University of Münster, working with Prof Hans-Joachim Hein. Her research focuses on differential geometry, geometric analysis, and gauge theory, particularly manifolds with special structures and instanton moduli spaces. She holds a PhD from the University of Waterloo (2021) under Prof Benoit Charbonneau and Prof Spiro Karigiannis, following a master's at Imperial College London and a bachelor's at IIT Kanpur.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Waterloo, Canada (2021)
- MSc in Mathematics, Imperial College London (Thesis advisor: Prof André Arroja Neves)
- Bachelor's in Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (Undergraduate thesis advisor: Prof Aparna Dar)
Research Interests: Manifolds with special holonomy, gauge theory, deformation theory of geometric structures, and moduli spaces of instantons. Her work bridges geometric analysis and algebraic geometry, exploring connections between differential geometric structures and algebraic invariants.
Teaching Experience: Extensive experience as an instructor/teaching assistant for advanced mathematics courses such as Lebesgue integration, differential geometry, real analysis, and linear algebra at the University of Waterloo and other institutions.
Awards/Grants: Previously supported by the Simons Collaboration on Special Holonomy during her postdoc at King's College London. No specific awards listed.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Geometry group at Mathematics Münster and previously collaborated with the Geometric Analysis team at Université Libre de Bruxelles and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.



