Cristina Manolache | |
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Citizenship | Italian |
Education | Imperial College, London |
Awards |
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Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Sheffield |
Thesis | Virtual intersections (2008/2009) |
Doctoral advisor | Ionut¸ Ciocan-Fontanine, Barbara Fantechi |
Cristina Manolache is a mathematician and Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield. [1]
Manolache received her PhD in Mathematics from SISSA in 2009. [2] Her dissertation, Virtual Intersections, [3] was supervised by Barbara Fantechi. [3] Manolache specializes in algebraic geometry and has expertise in birational geometry and wall crossings. [4] She has contributed to publications of the American Mathematical Society and Cambridge University Press. Notable publications include Reduced invariants from cuspidal maps (2020), [5] co-authored with Luca Battistella and Francesca Carocci; Stable maps and stable quotients (2014); [6] Virtual pull-backs] (2012); [7] and Virtual push-forwards (2012). [8]
Manolache was awarded the Emmy Noether Fellowship in 2020. [9]
Cristina Manolache | |
---|---|
Citizenship | Italian |
Education | Imperial College, London |
Awards |
|
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | University of Sheffield |
Thesis | Virtual intersections (2008/2009) |
Doctoral advisor | Ionut¸ Ciocan-Fontanine, Barbara Fantechi |
Cristina Manolache is a mathematician and Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield. [1]
Manolache received her PhD in Mathematics from SISSA in 2009. [2] Her dissertation, Virtual Intersections, [3] was supervised by Barbara Fantechi. [3] Manolache specializes in algebraic geometry and has expertise in birational geometry and wall crossings. [4] She has contributed to publications of the American Mathematical Society and Cambridge University Press. Notable publications include Reduced invariants from cuspidal maps (2020), [5] co-authored with Luca Battistella and Francesca Carocci; Stable maps and stable quotients (2014); [6] Virtual pull-backs] (2012); [7] and Virtual push-forwards (2012). [8]
Manolache was awarded the Emmy Noether Fellowship in 2020. [9]