Shahla Ahdoutمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Analysis
- Geometry
- Geometric Analysis
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Shahla Ahdout is an Associate Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Long Island University (LIU Post). She earned her B.S. from Arya-Mehr University and completed her Ph.D. in Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She has held prestigious research positions at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley, and served as an Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley prior to joining LIU in 1985. Research Interests: Her primary research lies in the fields of Analysis and Geometry , with a focus on geometric analysis, spectral theory, and dynamical systems. She investigates topics such as Lagrangian manifolds, geodesic flows, convex planar regions, and spectral invariants, often bridging pure mathematics with deep structural insights from differential and symplectic geometry. The publications indicate a strong trend toward geometric and spectral analysis, particularly in the study of convex domains and their spectral properties, as well as algebraic-topological structures in transformation groups and dynamical systems. Her work frequently appears in respected mathematical journals, reflecting sustained scholarly contribution in pure mathematics. Academic Background: B.S., Arya-Mehr University Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Research Appointments: Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ Researcher, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), Berkeley, CA Assistant Professor, University of California, Berkeley Advising and Grants: While no specific students or grant awards are listed in the provided text, her long-standing position and publication record suggest active involvement in academic mentoring and research supervision. There is no mention of external funding, but her affiliations with elite institutions imply prior competitive research support. Laboratories and Research Teams: No specific labs or research teams are mentioned in the available information. However, her collaborative publications suggest participation in mathematical research networks and interdisciplinary academic environments.


