About
I am a PhD student in Mathematics at Rice University, advised by Gregory Chambers.
My research interests are in discrete, convex, and computational geometry. I am especially interested in polyhedral geometry, unfoldings of convex polyhedra, and combinatorial/topological methods in geometry. See Research for more details.
Before joining the Mathematics Department, I worked in the Department of Computational Applied Mathematics and Operations Research (CMOR) at Rice University with Matthias Heinkenschloss on parameter identifiability and local solution manifolds of nonlinear least squares problems.
I received my B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 2023. My undergraduate thesis, supervised by Alexander Polyanskii, studied blocking and covering numbers of convex bodies.
Publications
- Andrey S. Shutov and Fedor V. Gerasimov, On an Interesting Circle in a Triangle
Moscow Mathematical Conference of High School Students, 2019.
Selected Talks and Posters
- Exploring Local Solution Manifolds of Nonlinear Least Squares Problems
Poster presented at RTG NASC 2024, Rice University, and the SIAM TX/LA 2024 Section Annual Meeting, Baylor University.
Poster · Abstract - On an Interesting Circle in a Triangle, with Andrey S. Shutov
Presented at the Moscow Mathematical Conference of High School Students, 2019.
Received Best Paper Award.
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