I am a 5th year phd student at MIT. My adviser is Roman Bezrukavnikov. I am interested in applying algebraic geometry to problems of representation theory and mathematical physics. In particular, I am focused on studying symplectic singularities, 3d mirror symmetry, Coloumb branches, and perverse coherent sheaves.
Before coming to MIT, I was a bachelor and then master student at the HSE University in Moscow. I worked there with Evgeny Feigin and Michael Finkelberg.
Currently, I am on the job market.
e-mail: ilyadumnsk [AT] gmail.com,
dumanski [AT]mit.edu
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