Alberto López
Professor Auxiliar Convidado Department of Mathematics (ISTA)
Office D6.10
CV Summary

My area of research in mathematics is algebraic geometry. Algebraic geometers study zero loci of systems of polynomials by looking at the interplay between the algebraic properties of the systems and the geometry of their solution set. These loci are called algebraic varieties. My focus is in the case when these varieties — and more general constructions called schemes — fall naturally into families that are themselves parametrized by other schemes — or stacks — called moduli or parameter spaces.

 Tropical geometry is at the interface between algebraic geometry, combinatorial optimization, and matroid theory. It has become a field of its own, and it is remarkable the broad number of its connections with other areas, such as computational biology or statistics. It has become a powerful tool as well within mathematics, especially in enumerative geometry, providing a bridge between symplectic geometry (which is the natural category in which to discuss Gromov-Witten invariants) and complex geometry. More recently, I have started to study its connections with problems in economics.

Academic Qualifications
University/Institution Type Degree Period
Universidade de Lisboa - Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestao
Portugal - Lisboa
M.Sc. Monetary and Financial Economics 2022
Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
Brazil
Post-Doc Matemática 2015
Korea Institute of Advanced Study
Republic of Korea
Post-Doc Matemática 2011
Universität Zürich
Switzerland
PhD Matemática (Doktor der Naturwissenschaften) 2010
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Spain
Licenciate Matemática 2005