I joined the Department in Fall 2005. The first year, I was on a Fellowship and so I could attend four courses per semester. However, starting Fall 2006, I have TA'ing responsibilities and so I will be attending three courses per semester.

Courses I am attending/ have attended so far: (Most recent on top)
(In Spring 2008, I needed to register for only one course to complete the requirement for 20 courses.)

Spring 2008

1. Topics in Algebraic Geometry (MATH-725) - Prof. Michael Temkin
(I am also sitting in these two courses.)
2. Algebraic Number Theory (MATH-621) - Prof. Florian Pop
3. Complex Algebraic Geometry (MATH-623) - Prof. Ron Donagi

Fall 2007

1. Algebraic Number Theory (MATH-620) - Prof. Florian Pop
2. Complex Algebraic Geometry (MATH-622) - Prof. Ron Donagi
3. Topics in Algebraic Geometry (MATH-724)- Prof. Angela Gibney

Spring 2007

1. Algebraic Topology, Part I (MATH-619) - Prof. Jonathan Block
2. Algebraic Geometry (MATH-625) - Prof. Angela Gibney
3. Advanced Number Theory (MATH-721) - Prof. Ted Chinburg

Fall 2006

1. Algebraic Topology, Part I (MATH-618) - Prof. Jonathan Block
2. Algebraic Geometry (MATH-624) - Prof. Angela Gibney
3. Advanced Number Theory (MATH-720) - Prof. Ted Chinburg

Summer 2006

1. Homological Algebra (MATH-628) - Prof. Jonathan Block

Spring 2006

1. Topology and Geometric Analysis (MATH-601) - Prof. Christopher Croke
2. Algebra (MATH-603) - Prof. Florian Pop
3. Independent Study and Research (with Prof. Ted Chinburg)
4. Independent Study and Research (with Prof. Florian Pop)

Fall 2005

1. Topology and Geometric Analysis (MATH-600) - Prof. Christopher Croke
2. Algebra (MATH-602) - Prof. Florian Pop
3. Real Analysis (MATH-608) - Prof. Robert T. Powers
4. Topics in Classical Analysis (MATH-748) - Prof. Werner Müller (Actually, this course is informally named "The Spectral Theory of Automorphic Forms".)

For more details about courses offered by the Mathematics Department, click here.

P.S.:
1. Some of the course titles may be quite misleading and so it is best, that you check up (if you are interested!) the syllabus on either the Course Page (best place) or the Course Register (usually correct). e.g. The material that is/ was covered in course #4 in Fall 2005 is not provided in any proper place as it does not totally correspond to the enrty in the Course Register.
2. Some of the course links may be inactive if the respective professor has changed the link to the page. I will try to keep it updated, but given my lethargic nature, it might not always be so.


Page last updated: 23rd February 2008
Maintained by: Shuvra Gupta.