Radu Laza


Mathematics Department
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook NY, 11794-3651
Office : Math Tower 4-121
Phone : (631) 632-4506
E-mail : rlaza@math.sunysb.edu
URL : http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~rlaza/

EMPLOYMENT   Stony Brook University, 2009-
Assistant Professor
  University of Michigan, 2006-2009
Assistant Professor (PostDoc)
VISITS   IHES, Summer 2010
  MSRI, Winter 2009
  Harvard, Summer 2007, 2008
  Nagoya University, February 2007
EDUCATION   Ph.D. in Mathematics, May 2006
Columbia University, Advisor: R. Friedman
  Dipl. Math., Dec. 2000
University of Kaiserslautern
  B.S. in Mathematics, June 2000
University of Bucharest
   
RESEARCH
INTERESTS
  Algebraic Geometry
  In particular: degenerations of algebraic varieties, singularities, moduli problems (esp. the interaction between various points of view in the compactification problem), geometry and periods of special varieties (K3, Calabi-Yau, Hyperkahler).
   
PUBLICATIONS   The KSBA compactification for the moduli space of degree two K3 pairs, preprint (arXiv:1205.3144).
  Log canonical models and variation of GIT for genus four canonical curves (w. S. Casalaina-Martin and D. Jensen), preprint (arXiv:1203.5014).
  Semi-algebraic horizontal subvarieties of Calabi-Yau type (w. R. Friedman), preprint (arXiv:1109.5632).
  Triangulations of the sphere and degenerations of K3 surfaces, preprint (arXiv:0809.0937).
  The geometry of the ball quotient model of the moduli space of genus four curves (w. S. Casalaina-Martin and D. Jensen), in "Compact Moduli Spaces and Vector Bundles" (Proceedings of the conference held at U. Georgia, Athens, GA, Oct 2010), Contemp. Math. 564 (2012), 107-136.
  GIT and moduli with a twist, to appear in "Handbook of Moduli".
  Simultaneous semistable reduction for curves with ADE singularities (w. S. Casalaina-Martin), to appear in Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
  The moduli space of cubic fourfolds via the period map, Ann. of Math. 172 (2010), no. 1, 673-711
  The moduli space of cubic fourfolds, J. Algebraic Geom. 18 (2009), 511-545.
  The moduli space of cubic threefolds via degenerations of the intermediate Jacobian (w. S. Casalaina-Martin), J. Reine Angew. Math. 633 (2009), 29-65.
  Counting the hyperplane sections with fixed invariants of a plane quintic (w. C. Cadman), Adv. Geom. 8 (2008), 531-549.
  Deformations of singularities and variations of GIT quotients, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 361 (2009), no. 4, 2109-2161
  Maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules over the cone of an elliptic curve (w. G. Pfister and D. Popescu), Journal of Algebra 253 (2002), no. 2, 209--236.
  Maximal Cohen-Macaulay modules over Y13+...+Yn 3 with few generators (w. L. O'Carroll and D. Popescu), Math. Rep. 3 (53) (2001), no. 2, 177--185.
   
INVITED TALKS   Conferences & Workshops: Log minimal model program for moduli spaces, AIM Workshop (Dec 10-14, 2012); Algebraic geometry, modular forms and applications to physics, Edinburgh (Nov 26-30, 2012); Algebraic and Complex Geometry, Hanover (Sept 10-14, 2012); Komplexe Analysis, Oberwolfach (Sept 3-7, 2012); Arithmetic, Motives and Moduli spaces, Paris (Jan 9-13, 2012); Workshop on Moduli and Birational Geometry, Postech (Jul 11-5,2011); Compact Moduli and Vector Bundles, Athens, GA (Oct 21-24, 2010); Workshop on elliptic fibrations and K3 surfaces, Berlin (Jul 14-16, 2010); Complex Algebraic Geometry Conference (Paris, Jun 28- Jul 2, 2010); AGNES, Spring 2010, Amherst (Apr 9-11, 2010); Workshop on higher dimensional algebraic geometry, Taipei (Mar 29-Apr 2); Conference on Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry, Essen (Feb 16-20, 2010); First AMS-KMS Meeting, Seoul (Dec 17-22, 2009); Workshop on Complex Geometry at KIAS, Seoul (Sept 7-11, 2009); Moduli and discrete groups, Kyoto (June 8-12, 2009); Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry Related to Moduli Spaces, Tokyo (Jan 19-23, 2009); Aspects of Moduli, Pisa (June 23-27, 2008); OSU-UM Algebraic Geometry Workshop (Mar 2007).
  Colloquia: U. North Carolina (Feb 2009), Stony Brook (Feb 2009), U. Wisconsin (Jan 2009), UC Davis (Jan 2009), UC Irvine (Jan 2009), Boston College (Jan 2009), Ohio State (Dec 2008), Michigan State (Dec 2008), Rice (Nov 2008).
  Seminars: TAMU (Mar 2012), Rice (Feb 2012), Stony Brook (Feb 2012), KIAS (Jul 2011), Bonn (Jul 2010), Hannover (Jun 2010), Rome (June 2010), Columbia (Apr 2010), UPenn (Apr 2010), Princeton (Sept 2009), MSRI (May 2009), UIUC (Nov 2008), Columbia (Nov 2008), U. Wisconsin (Oct 2008), Ohio State (Oct 2008), Harvard/MIT (Oct 2008), U. Texas (Oct 2008), U. Michigan (Oct 2008), U. Georgia (Sept 2008), Nagoya University (Feb 2008), UIC (Feb 2008), Harvard/MIT (Mar 2007), U. Michigan (Sept 2006), Rice (Mar 2006), Johns Hopkins (Oct 2005), Columbia (Sept 2005), U. Michigan (May 2005), Stony Brook (Oct 2004), HU Berlin (Jan 2001).
   
ACTIVITIES   Thematic Program on Calabi-Yau varieties (Fields Institute, Fall 2013)
  Workshop on Arithmetic and Geometry of K3 surfaces and Calabi-Yau threefolds (Fields Institute, Aug 16-25, 2011)
supported by NSF DMS-1100007.
  AGNES (next meeting at Stony Brook, Oct 2011)
supported by NSF DMS-1066154.
TEACHING
  Instructor (Stony Brook, 2009-)
Calculus with Applications (Fall' 12), Algebra III (Fall' 12), Undergraduate Algebraic Geometry (Fall '11), Topics in AG - Deformation Theory (Fall '11), Algebra I (Fall '10), Abstract Algebra (Fall '10, Fall '09), Calculus 1 (Spring '10), Calculus A (Spring '10).
  Instructor (U of Michigan, 2006-2008)
Linear Algebra (Fall' 08, Winter '08), Probabilities (Fall '08, Fall '07), Complex Analysis (Winter '07), Calculus 2 (Fall '06).
  Instructor (Columbia, 2003-2004)
Calculus 2 (Spring '04, Summer '03, Summer '04), College Algebra (Fall '03).
  Undergraduate Research Coordinator (Stony Brook, since 2010)
  Putnam Team Trainer (Columbia, 2002-2003)
  Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (HU Berlin, Feb. 2001 - July 2001)
collaborated on the textbook Lineare Algebra individuell (by M. Roczen).
   
AWARDS AND
HONORS
  Sloan Fellowship (2010-2012).
  NSF Grant DMS-1200875 (2012-2015).
  NSF Grant DMS-0968968 (2009-2012).
 

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