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Andr´ as Cristian L˝ orincz
András Cristian Lőrincz Contact Information Department of Mathematics University of Connecticut 196 Auditorium Road, Unit 3009 Storrs, CT 06269 USA (617)285-0745 [email protected] http://www.math.uconn.edu/˜lorincz Research Interests Representation theory, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, invariant theory, D-modules and Bernstein-Sato polynomials. Education University of Connecticut, USA Ph.D. Mathematics, 2014 - expected 2016 • Thesis: “Singularities of Orbit Closures and Nullcones of Quivers” (in preparation) • Advisor: Jerzy Weyman Northeastern University, USA Ph.D. Mathematics, 2012-2013 M.Sc. Mathematics, 2010-2012 Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania B.Sc. Mathematics, 2007-2010 • Thesis: “Derived Morita-type equivalences and tilting theory” • Advisor: Andrei Marcus Positions Awards and Fellowships Papers and Preprints 2014-present Teaching Assistant, University of Connecticut, Department of Math. 2010-2013 Teaching Assistant, Northeastern University, Department of Math. • • • • • • Spring Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Connecticut, Spring 2016 Research Assistant, University of Connecticut, Spring 2016. Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Connecticut, Spring 2016. Research Assistant, University of Connecticut, Fall 2014. Predoctoral Summer Fellowship, University of Connecticut, Summer 2014. Performance scholarship for research in Representation Theory of Associative Algebras, Babeş-Bolyai University, 2009-2010. • Third Prize, 15th International Mathematics Competition for University Students, Blagoevgrad, 2008. 1. Free resolutions of orbit closures of Dynkin quivers with J. Weyman, preprint. 2. Bernstein-Sato polynomials for maximal minors and sub-maximal Pfaffians with C. Raicu, U. Walther and J. Weyman, preprint. 3. Singularities of zero sets of semi-invariants for quivers, arXiv:1509.04170. 4. The b-functions of quiver semi-invariants, arXiv:1310.3691, submitted. Curriculum Vitae, András Cristian Lőrincz, 1 Invited Talks Free resolutions of orbit closures of Dynkin quivers, Algebraic Geometry/Commutative Algebra Seminar, University of Notre Dame, January 2016. Resolutions of orbit closures of Dynkin quivers, Algebra Seminar, University of Connecticut, December 2015. Bernstein-Sato polynomials for semi-invariants of quivers, International Conference on Representation Theory and Commutative Algebra, University of Connecticut, April 2015. Bernstein-Sato polynomials for semi-invariants of quivers, Algebra/Topology Seminar, University at Albany, November 2014. Bernstein-Sato polynomials for semi-invariants of quivers, Algebra Seminar, University of Connecticut, April 2014. The b-functions of quiver semi-invariants, Conference on Geometric Methods in Representation Theory, University of Missouri, November 2013. The b-functions of quiver semi-invariants, Brandeis-Northeastern Cluster Seminar, Northeastern University, November 2013. Conferences/ Workshops International Conference on Representation Theory and Commutative Algebra, University of Connecticut, April 2015. Workshop on Algebraic Groups and Representations, Lyon, France, June 2014. Maurice Auslander Distinguished Lectures and International Conference, Woods Hole, MA, May 2014. AGNES Conference, Stony Brook, April 2014. Conference on Geometric Methods in Representation Theory, University of Missouri, November 2013. Summer Semester University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, May-July 2013. Algebra, Combinatorics and Representation Theory: in memory of Andrei Zelevinsky, Northeastern University, April 2013. Conference on Geometric Methods in Representation Theory, University of Missouri, November 2012. Summer School on Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry, MSRI, Berkeley, June 2012. Summer Semester, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, May-July 2011. Maurice Auslander Distinguished Lectures and International Conference, Woods Hole, MA, April 2011. XIII Summer Diffiety School, Santo Stefano del Sole, Italy, July 2010. International Conference on Non-Euclidean Geometry and Its Applications: 7th BolyaiGauss-Lobachevsky Conference, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, July 2010. Curriculum Vitae, András Cristian Lőrincz, 2 Teaching Experience Fall 2010 Lecturer, Mathematical Thinking, Northeastern University. Spring 2011 Lecturer, Mathematical Thinking, Northeastern University. Fall 2011 Teaching Assistant, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineering, Northeastern University. Spring 2012 Teaching Assistant, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineering, Northeastern University. Fall 2012 Teaching Assistant, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineering, Northeastern University. Spring 2013 Lecturer, Math Fundamentals for Games, Northeastern University. Fall 2013 Teaching Assistant, Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineering, Northeastern University. Spring 2014 Teaching Assistant, Calculus II, University of Connecticut. Spring 2015 Teaching Assistant, Mathematics for Business and Economics, University of Connecticut. Fall 2015 Teaching Assistant, Calculus II, University of Connecticut. Languages Hungarian, Romanian, English, German Services Referee for: Journal of Commutative Algebra. Curriculum Vitae, András Cristian Lőrincz, 3