- Arithmetic Geometry
- Number Theory
- Moduli Spaces
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Elena Mantovan is the Taussky-Todd-Lonergan Professor of Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), within the Department of Mathematics under the Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy. She holds a Laurea from the University of Padova (1995), an M.A. from Harvard University (1998), and a Ph.D. from Harvard (2002). Her research focuses on Arithmetic Geometry and Number Theory, particularly the study of moduli spaces of abelian varieties, Barsotti-Tate groups, and the arithmetic theory of Shimura varieties. Her work contributes to the Langlands program, exploring connections between automorphic forms and Galois representations. Elena joined Caltech as an Assistant Professor in 2005, advancing to Associate Professor (2010), full Professor (2010-2023), and her current title (2023-). She served as Executive Officer for the Department of Mathematics from 2016 to 2019. Her research interests emphasize Shimura varieties, Newton stratifications, and cohomological studies, reflecting her expertise in algebraic geometry and number theory. Despite no listed awards, her scholarly contributions include foundational work on Rapoport-Zink spaces and Igusa varieties. Elena’s advising and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, though her role as an academic leader suggests involvement in mentorship and institutional projects. She maintains an office in Sloan Hall and collaborates on initiatives like the Southern California Number Theory Day Conference and the Number Theory seminar.














