
معرفی
Ravi Ramakrishna is a Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds the Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellowship and specializes in algebraic number theory, particularly Galois theory. His research explores symmetries of equation solutions, focusing on the absolute Galois group of rational numbers and its connections to number theory, including contributions to the resolution of Fermat's Last Theorem.
Education: Ph.D. (1992) in Mathematics from Princeton University. His teaching includes supervising graduate research through courses like MATH 4900 and 4901 in both Spring and Fall 2025 semesters.
Research Interests: His work centers on Galois theory, algebraic number theory, and modular forms. Notable contributions include studies on class field towers, supercongruences in hypergeometric series, and deformation theory of Galois representations. His publications appear in top journals like the Annals of Mathematics and Advances in Mathematics.
Scientific Awards: Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow.
Advising & Grants: Advises graduate students through supervised research programs. Active in mentoring through Cornell's Mathematics Department initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in collaborative research within the Cornell Mathematics Department, contributing to interdisciplinary projects in number theory and algebra.

