Daniel Ramras

Associate Professor

Director, Undergraduate Programs

Office:
LD 247
Phone:
(317) 278-4133
Email:
dramras@iupui.edu
Website:
https://math.iupui.edu/~dramras
Research Areas:
Modern Analysis/Geometry

Research

My research focuses on the geometry and topology of representation spaces, using techniques from algebraic topology, K-theory, algebraic geometry, and differential geometry. I’m also interested in large-scale geometry and its applications to assembly maps in algebraic K-theory.

Education

Ph.D. – Stanford University, 2007

B.A. in Mathematics, Cornell University, 2002

Publications & Professional Activity

  • (with Mentor Stafa) Hilbert-Poincaré series of nilpotent representations in Lie groups. Submitted.
  • (with Lisa Jeffrey and Jonathan Weitsman) The prequantum line bundle on the moduli space of flat SU(N) connections on a Riemann surface and the homotopy of the large N limit. Lett. Math. Phys. 107 (2017), no. 9, 1581-1589.
  • (with Carlos Florentino and Sean Lawton) Homotopy groups of free group character varieties. Ann. Sc. Norm. Super. Pisa Cl. Sci. 17(1) (2017), 143-185.
  • (with Romain Tessera and Guoliang Yu) Finite decomposition complexity and the integral Novikov conjecture for higher algebraic K-theory. J. Reine Angew. Math. (Crelle's Journal) 694 (2014), 129--178.
  • The stable moduli space of flat connections over a surface. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 363 (2011), no. 1, 1061-1100.

Awards

  • Board of Trustees Teaching Award 2018-2019
  • Simons Collaboration Grants, 2013-2023
  • Bernie Morrel Teaching Award, 2015