PhD Students

PH.D. STUDENTS SUPERVISED

I have supervised the doctoral thesis of the following students, on different aspects of geometric analysis, symplectic geometry, mathematical physics and integrable systems.


Luis Crespo (PhD 2025, University of Cantabria, Spain)

  • Thesis Title: The multiassociahedron and p-adic symplectic geometry

(This is a dual thesis on combinatorics-symplectic geometry. The content concerning the multiassociahedron was supervised by Francisco Santos Leal, and I supervised the material on p-adic symplectic geometry).


Xiudi Tang (PhD 2018, University of California, San Diego, USA)

  • Thesis Title: Symplectic stability and new symplectic invariants of integrable systems
  • First position: Cornell University, USA
  • Current position: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at Beijing Institute of Technology, China

Joseph Palmer (PhD 2016, University of California, San Diego, USA)

  • Thesis Title: Symplectic invariants and moduli spaces of integrable systems
  • First position: Rutgers University, USA
  • Current position: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at Amherst College, USA

Many people who have not studied mathematics confuse it with arithmetic and consider it a dry and fruitless science. In reality, however, it is a science which requires a great amount of imagination.
Sofia Kovalesvskaya