Rohan Joshi

Rohan Joshi

OfficeMS 5351-3
Emailrohansjoshi@math.ucla.edu

About Me

I am a Ph.D. student in the UCLA Department of Mathematics, advised by Burt Totaro. I am primarily interested in algebraic geometry and arithmetic geometry. I did my undergrad at UC Berkeley. I am grateful to be supported by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Here is my CV.

I am an organizer of the Directed Reading Program at UCLA. This is a great opportunity for undergraduates to learn advanced mathematics!

I will be visiting Princeton University during the spring of 2024.

Tutoring

I offer 1-on-1 tutoring for almost any high school or college math class, especially Math 3AB, 31AB, 32AB, 33AB, 115AB, 131AB and PIC 10A. Feel free to email me to get in touch!

Research

I am currently studying endomorphisms of Fano varieties (see my research page for more information). In my research I do a lot of computations with computer algebra system Macaulay2. In addition, I am also interested in toric varieties, derived categories, and rational points.

Resources
Stacks Kerodon LMFDB Desmos arXiv MO MSE WolframAlpha MathSciNet Detexify

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