معرفی
Soumya Ganguly is a Hill Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, commencing her faculty position in Fall 2025. Her research bridges pure mathematics and interdisciplinary applications through investigations in complex geometry, several complex variables, and partial differential equations.
Her educational background demonstrates an unconventional path:
- PhD in Mathematics, UC San Diego (Spring 2025)
- M.A. in Mathematics, UC San Diego (2023)
- M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Control Theory), UC San Diego (2020)
- B.E. in Mechanical Engineering, IIEST Shibpur (2017)
Professor Ganguly's work centers on classification problems in complex geometry using properties of Bergman kernels, Bergman metrics, and Kähler-Einstein metrics. Her research uniquely intersects with theoretical machine learning foundations and mathematical physics applications, offering novel perspectives on geometric structures. This interdisciplinary approach creates opportunities for collaboration across mathematics, computer science, and theoretical physics domains.
As a new faculty member establishing her research program, she maintains an active professional presence through her website where prospective students and collaborators can access her latest work. Her dual expertise in engineering and pure mathematics positions her to develop innovative mathematical frameworks with potential computational applications.




