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I am a member of the mathematics faculty of the Institute of Mathematics & Applications, Bhubaneswar

My scientific work in the past has revolved around quantum field theory, string theory and algebraic geometry. While I retain these interests I currently work on applied probability theory (artificial intelligence and quantitative finance) and complexity theory (relationship with high-energy physics, fractal geometry, and computational aspects of emergent phenomena).

My academic CV

I am also involved in geopolitical risk and emerging technologies management consultancy as a Contributing Analyst for Wikistrat, Inc and as a Researcher with the Hybrid Reality Institute respectively. Please visit my other site Plectica if your primary interest is in my risk consultancy and technology management work

Contact
[skype] abhijnanrej
[fax] +91 674  2113355
[cell] +91 787 349 2429
[post] Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Andharua, Bhubaneswar 751003,Orissa, India


Research

Teaching
Selected honors
Clay Mathematics Institute special "Junior Research Scholar", 2008
Boston University Presidential Fellow, 2005

University of Connecticut University Scholar, 2003

Past places
          
Skagerak Int. School (high-school/Int. Bacc.)
           University of Connecticut (BA and MS)
           Boston University (PhD coursework)
          
Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics Bonn (PhD)
           Durham University (EU Marie-Curie "predoc")
           Fields Institute (first job)
           Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (short-term visits)


Et cetera
          Matilde Marcolli, my PhD supervisor.
         
Science Education Initiative India: a non-profit I am involved with!
Vivatsgasse7: a short-lived communal math blog.

Two undergrad profiles of mine published in the UConn Math Department Newsletter: 2003 and 2005.

A couple of paintings

Useful/engaging external links:
arXiv, mathoverflow, n-Lab, mathblogging.org, string vacuum project
and for that "other life", IMSDB, NYRB and Guernica

and finally if you are a young student (and perhaps even if you are not), DFW's "This is Water"