I am Benjamin Peirce fellow at Harvard University.
During the academic year 2019-2020, I was a postdoctoral assistant at the University of
Basel in the research group of Pierre Le Boudec.
During the academic year 2018-2019 I was a Boas Assistant Professor at Northwestern
University working with Laura
DeMarco.
I got my PhD from the University of British Columbia UBC under the supervision of
Dragos Ghioca.
My research interests include Number Theory, Arithmetic Geometry and Arithmetic
Dynamics. More spicifically, my primary motivation stems from a
recuring phenomenon in Arithmetic geometry called `unlikely
intersections' and the rich interplay between questions therein and
the study of dynamical systems. This has led me to the study of
height functions and arithmetic equidistribution theorems for Galois
orbits of their `small points'.
Contact information:
Department of Mathematics
Harvard University
1 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Email Address : mavraki at
math dot harvard dot edu
Research
C.V.
Collaborators: Laura DeMarco, Dragos Ghioca, Avinash
Kulkarni,
Pierre Le Boudec,
Khoa Nguyen, Hexi Ye
Past teaching (at Harvard University)
- Math 122: Abstract algebra
Past teaching (at the University of Basel)
- Complex Analysis - exercise classes
- Linear Algebra - exercise classes
Past teaching (at Northwestern)
- MATH 230, Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions
- MATH 224, Integral Calculus of One-Variable Functions
Past teaching (at UBC)