Vasudevan Srinivas is a College of Arts and Sciences Endowed Professor and Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University at Buffalo. He earned his MS in Mathematics in 1978 and PhD in Mathematics in 1982, both from the University of Chicago. His office is located at 106 Mathematics Building, UB North Campus, Buffalo, NY, and he is available by appointment. His research spans multiple areas of algebraic geometry with core interests including: Algebraic cycles and singular varieties Connections between algebraic K-theory and geometry Étale fundamental groups in characteristic p > 0 Oriented intersection theory and Grothendieck-Witt groups Cohomology and Hodge theory on singular varieties His recent publications (2010–2024) demonstrate consistent focus on fundamental groups, ramification phenomena, Hodge structures, and algebraic cycles, frequently exploring interactions between algebraic geometry, topology, and number theory in characteristic p contexts. No specific awards, students, or grants are mentioned in the source material.











