Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematical Science
Department of Mathematical Science
New Mexico State University
New Mexico State University
Centered in stable homotopy theory, my work explores the chromatic, equivariant, and motivic frameworks. I am currently focused on equivariant Steenrod operations and Weiss calculus as a means to better understand equivariant stable categories. My current goal is to utilize and explore the links between different homotopical worlds, providing a more integrated viewpoint of the stable landscape.
Stable Homotopy Theory, Chromatic Homotopy Theory, Equivariant Homotopy Theory, Motivic Homotopy Theory, Algebraic K-theory
Email: prasit(at)nmsu(dot)edu
Ph No: (575) 646 7810
Department of Mathematical sciences
Science Hall 249
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM-88003-8001
Mason Adams (graduate student NMSU)
Arannya Bhattacharjee (graduate student NMSU)
Aaron Stewart (graduate student NMSU)
Alexander Waugh (PhD student UW)
Office Hours: Tuesdays 4pm - 6pm
Teaching Fall 2025
Applied Calculus I
Calculus III