Mohammad Ghomi
Associate Professor

School of Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332

Research

Differential geometry and topology of submanifolds,
especially curves and surfaces in Euclidean space,
and convexity problems

Supported by NSF CAREER Award, DMS-0332333

Papers, Southeast Geometry Seminar

Teaching

Calculus II [Spring 2008]

Previous Classes

Lecture Notes, Mathematica Notebooks


Vita

Mohammad Ghomi is a differential geometer and associate professor in the School of Mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology. He completed his PhD thesis in 1998 under the direction of Joel Spruck at Johns Hopkins University. Then he accepted a tenure track position from the University of South Carolina. Before moving to South Carolina, he visited University of California at Santa Cruz for two years, and in 2003 he left South Carolina to assume his current position at Georgia Tech. During the academic years 2003-2005 he visited Pennsylvania State University. He is married to Kate Hurley, who also teaches at Georgia Tech. They live in a craftsman bungalow in midtown Atlanta with their son, Reza, born on January 6, 2004, and a cat.



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