CURRICULUM VITAE (09/25/2007) [short version] (Complete
CV)
Caterina Consani
Address:
Department of Mathematics
Phone: (410) 516-5116
The Johns Hopkins University
Fax: (410) 516-5549
3400 North Charles Street
E-mail: kc`at'math.jhu.edu
Baltimore, MD 21218
Personal:
Italian Citizen.
US Permanent Resident.
Employment:
01/2005-present Associate Professor of Mathematics, The
Johns Hopkins University.
07/2003-12/2005 Associate Professor of
Mathematics (tenured), U. of Toronto.
2000-2003 Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, University of Toronto.
1999-2000 Member of the School of
Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
1996-1999 C.L.E. Moore Instructor in
Mathematics, M.I.T.
Education:
June 1996 Ph.D., The University of Chicago,
thesis ``Double Complexes and Euler L-Factors on Degenerations of
Algebraic Varieties,'' advisor Prof. Spencer Bloch.
July 1993 Ph.D., The Universities of Genoa
and Turin (Italy), thesis ``Intersection Theories and K-Theory on Singular
Varieties'' advisor Prof. Claudio Pedrini.
October 1986 B.S., The University
of Genoa (Italy),
Summa cum Laude.
Mathematical Interests:
Arithmetic and Noncommutative Geometry, Number-theory.
Awards and Fellowships:
2007-2010 NSF-FRG Grant.
2000-2005 NSERC Research Grant.
2001-2002 Connaught New Staff
Matching Grant.
1998     European
Community Fellowship (Training and Mobility of Researchers).
1997-2000 NSF-DMS Award.
1995-1996 NATO Fellowship.
1993-1995 CNR Fellowship (Italian
National Center of Research).
1990-1991 EEC Fellowship (European
Economic Community Fellowship).
Invited Addresses (since 2001):
``CMS Winter 2007 Meeting'' London (ON), Canada, December 8-10 2007.
``Noncommutative Manifolds II'' SISSA (Trieste), October 22-26 2007.
Colloquium talk, Rutgers-Newark U. October 2007.
``Trends in Noncommutative Geometry'', Northwestern University,
May 18 - 25 2007.
Ohio State University, May 14 2007.
``Geometrie Non Commutative'', Conference en l'honneur d'Alain
Connes, IHES and IHP, Paris 29 March - 6 April 2007.
Workshop on ``Trends in noncommutative geometry'',
Newton Institute, Cambridge (UK) 18 - 22 December 2006.
The fourth annual Spring Institute on ``Noncommutative geometry and operator algebra'',
Vanderbilt University, May 8-17 2006.
BIRS Workshop on ``Noncommutative geometry'', Banff (Canada) April 8-13 2006.
Northeastern University, March 2006.
CIRM Conference on ``Renormalization and motivic galois theories'' Luminy (Marseille),
March 13-17 2006.
Workshop on "Intersection of Arithmetic Cycles and Automorphic
Forms", CRM, Montreal, December 12-16, 2005.
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia), September 2005.
Workshop on "Arithmetic Geometry and High Energy Physics", Leiden
(NL), August 28-September 2 2005.
Conference on Arithmetic Geometry, Gainesville U. of Florida February 28-March 4 2005.
Clay Mathematics Institute Conference on K-Theory and Noncommutative Geometry, 5-17 July 2004, IHP Paris.
Conference on ``Noncommutative aspects of number-theory'', Durham (UK),
August 2003.
BIRS Workshop on ``Non-commutative geometry'', Banff (CA), April 2003.
JAMI Conference on ``Primes and knots'', Johns Hopkins University, March 2003.
Colloquium talk, McMaster University, March 2003.
M.P.I. Seminar in Algebra, Geometry and Physics (Bonn, Germany) June 2002.
Canadian Number Theory Association VII Meeting (Montreal), May 2002.
Mc-Gill University, March 2002.
Centre de Recerca Matematica (Belaterra, Barcelona Spain) July 2001.
M.P.I.-Oberseminar (Bonn, Germany) June 2001.
First Meeting of the Belgian-German Mathematical Societies (Liège,
Belgium), June 2001.
Duke University, April 2001.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 2001.
University of Western Ontario, January 2001.
Visiting Positions (since 2001):
Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics, Bonn (Germany):
May-July 2008.
Institute Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Paris:
January-March 2008.
Institut Mittag-Leffler, Stockholm: January 2007, June 2007.
IHP Paris July 2004.
Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, RIP program
(Germany): May 2004, May 2006.
Max Planck Institut für Mathematik Bonn (Germany),
07/2007, 01/2006, 06/2004, 05-08/2003, 05-07/2002, 05-06/2001.