Soumya Ganguly
Hill Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
I am a Hill Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics of Rutgers University, starting in Fall 2025.
I am primarily interested in several complex variables, complex geometry, CR geometry, and partial differential equations. My current research focus is on classification problems arising in complex geometry based on properties of the Bergman kernel, the Bergman metric, Bergman space, and Kähler-Einstein metrics. I am also actively working on theoretical problems in machine learning and mathematical physics.
I completed my PhD in the Department of Mathematics at UC San Diego in spring 2025. I was jointly supervised by Prof. Peter Ebenfelt and Prof. Ming Xiao.
Prior to my PhD, I earned my M.A. in Mathematics (2023) and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in control theory (2020), both from UC San Diego. Before that, I completed my B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from IIEST, Shibpur (formerly BESU) in 2017.