I obtained my Ph. D. from the University of
Cambridge, UK. However, in many ways the most significant part of my graduate
studies was a six month stay in Moscow during 1969-70 when I studied with the
great Russian mathematician Israil Gelfand. After several more years in Britain
(in Cambridge, York and Warwick), I came to the United States in 1978 to take up
a position at Stony Brook University, remaining there until recently coming to
Barnard.
For the past 25 years or so, my research has been in the area of symplectic
geometry. Geometry studies the properties of space in various dimensions. In the
usual kind of geometry one can measure lengths of lines and angles between
lines; in symplectic geometry one can measure the " size" of two dimensional
(rather than one dimensional) objects in space.
These measurements might seem counterintuitive, but are very closely related to
various concepts in physics. The resulting mathematical structures are
fascinating; their exploration is a very lively part of present day research.
I am also very interested in the teaching of mathematics and in encouraging
students to enjoy using their minds in mathematical ways.
Dusa McDuff
Helen Lyttle Kimmel Chair
Professor of Mathematics
Columbia University,
Barnard College
Rm 612, MC4410
2990 Broadway
New York , NY 10027
Phone
work: 212-854-5079
fax: 212-854-8962
dmcduff@barnard.edu
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