Ekaterina Bogdanova
Gibbs Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Ekaterina Bogdanova joins the FAS as Gibbs Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Her interests are in algebraic geometry, representation theory, and geometric Langlands program.
Bogdanova received her PhD from Harvard University, where she was advised by Dennis Gaitsgory, a world-renowned mathematician, and her BS from the National Research Institute Higher School of Economics, Faculty of Mathematics.
Bogdanova has won multiple awards for her work in mathematics. She is a recipient of the William R. Hearst III Research Fellowship in Math, the Eric Cooper and Naomi Siegel graduate student fellowship, and the James Mills Pierce Fellowship.
Along with her academic achievements, Bogdanova has authored and co-authored multiple research papers on her work. Some of her most recent submissions are Non-vanishing of quantum geometric Whittaker coefficients; Local systems with restricted variation on the formal punctured disc via factorization; and The canonical global quantization of symplectic varieties in characteristic p, in collaboration with Dmitry Kubrak and Roman Travkin.
Bogdanova has spoken at conferences and seminars at universities throughout North America and Europe, such as Yale University, the University of Chicago, Northeastern University, Perimeter Institute, Heidelberg University, and HSE University.