Christopher Martin Drupieski

Department of Mathematics
University of Virginia
Kerchof Hall
P.O. Box 400137
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4137

Office: Math Annex 3
Math Annex phone: 434-982-2786
Main Office phone: 434-924-4919

Email: cmd6a@virginia.edu


Curriculum Vitae
Semester Schedule
Pictures

I graduated from the University of Virginia with my PhD in Mathematics on May 17, 2009.

YouTube video of me receiving my diploma.
YouTube video of Totrakool Khongsap receiving his diploma. (Videos courtesy of Nicholas Hamblet.)

In August I will begin as a postdoctoral researcher in the mathematics department at the University of Georgia.

Some LaTeX documents worth viewing:

Document
Description
Teaching Statement A statement of my teaching philosophy.
Research Statement A brief summary of my current and future research interests.
Research Related
Cohomology of F-L kernels of QEAs Slides from the talk I gave at the 2009 Joint Mathematics Meetings in Washington, DC.
Adjoint actions on integral forms Slides from the talk I gave in October 2008 at the Fall Central Section meeting of the AMS at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, MI.
UNSW talk Slides from the talk I gave in August 2008 at in the algebra seminar at the University of New South Wales in Syndey, Australia.
Note: I have made some corrections to my work since the time of the above presentations, but have not updated the slides from the talks.
Irreducible Representations of Finite and Algebraic Groups Notes prepared by Terrell Hodge and myself based on a sequence of lectures given by Professor Scott in Algebra Seminar and in MATH 852.
Simple G-Modules Mostly based on Jantzen's Representations of Algebraic Groups.
Class Notes and other Related Stuff
Algebra Notes

Typed by Nick Hamblet from Mr. Abramenko's lectures.

Analysis Notes Culmination of three semesters of note taking.
Algebra Problems Problems from the Summer 05 Review.
Algebra III Notes From Mr. Wang's Fall 2005 Section of Math 753.
Homological Algebra Notes Some sketchy notes based on my reading of Osborne's book.
Spectral Sequences Notes Some sketchy notes based on my reading of several books.

Some other things worth looking at:

Last updated: May 2009