Graduate Students, Postdocs
- Current PhD Students:
- Sajad Sadeghi, PhD Student (Sept 2012-Present)
- Mitsuru Wilson, PhD Student (Sept 2012-Present)
- Shahab Azarfar, PhD Student (Sept 2014-Present)
- Rui Dong, PhD Student (Sept 2015-Present)
- Past Ph.D. Students:
- Ali Fathi
Thesis tiltle: On Spectral Invariants of Dirac Operators on
Noncommutative Tori and Curvature of the Determinant Line Bundle for
the Noncommutative Two Torus .
PhD May 2015.
For his thesis click here.
- Asghar Ghorbanpour
Thesis tiltle: Rationality of the spectral action for
Robertson-Walker metrics
and the geometry of the determinant line bundle for the noncommutative
two torus .
PhD Feb. 2015.
For his thesis click here.
- Ali Moatadelro
Thesis tiltle:Noncommutative complex geometry of quantum
projective spaces.
PhD August 2011.
For his papers click here.
- Farzad Fathizadeh
Thesis tiltle:Twisted spectral triples, Connes' character
formula, and the Gauss-Bonnet theorem for noncommutative two torus.
PhD August 2010.
For his papers click here.
- Mohammad
Hassanzadeh
Thesis tiltle: Operations on Hopf cyclic cohomology.
PhD August 2010.
For his papers click here.
- Arash Pourkia
Thesis tiltle: Hopf Cyclic Cohomology in Braided Monoidal
Categories.
PhD August 2009.
For his papers click here.
- Bahram
Rangipour (Associate Professor
University of New Brunswick)
Thesis tiltle: Invariant Cyclic Homology.
PhD 2003.
For his papers click here.
- Reza
Akbarpour
Thesis tiltle: Hopf Algebra Equivariant Cyclic Theory.
PhD 2001.
For his papers click here.
- Past MSc Students:
- Travis Ens, MSc Student (Sept 2012-2013)
- Postdocs:
- Baris Ugurcan (Faculty
of Science Interdisciplinary Postdoc Sept 2014-Present)
- Farzad Fathizadeh
(Fields Institute Postdoctoral Fellow
at UWO, Sept 2012-Present)
- Ali Moatadelro (Sept
2011-Sept 2012)
- Alim
Heshmatov (Sept 2012-Present)
- Atabey Kaygun (July
2005-July 2007)
- Sheldon
Joyner (July
2008-July 2010)
- Arash
Pourkia
(September 2009-2011)
- NSERC USRA Students:
- FIELDS INSTITUTE UNDERGRADUATE SUMMER
RESEARCH
PROGRAM, July 2 to August 29, 2014, Toronto, Canada.
During these
two month I supervised four briliant international undergraduates
chosen
by the Fields Institute. I gave seven lectures on their research topic
proposed: Spectral Geometry in Fuzzy Domains.
- Rachel
Youngson (Summer
2014) P-adic
analysis, Dwork's proof of rationality of zeta function of varieties
over finite fields.
- Peter
Yampolsky (Summer
2013) Random
walks on graphs, Brownian motion.
- Travis
Ens (Summer 2011)
Feynman
Integrals, Matrix
Integrals.
- Craig
Sinnamon
(Summer
2010) Fourier Analysis on Finite Groups and Applications to
Quantum Computing.
- Mark
Penney
(Summer 2011)
Spectral Action Principle and Connes' Approach to the
Standard Model of Elementary Particles.