Theo Douvropoulos
Welcome to my page
I am an Instructor (postdoc) at the Department of Mathematics at Brandeis University.
If you are looking for the mathematician who got a PhD at the University of Minnesota, under the supervision of Vic Reiner, was later a postdoc at IRIF working with Guillaume Chapuy, and a Marshall H. Stone Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, you have found me! You can call me 'Theo'.
I am currently (Fall 2024) on the job market; here is some information about my research:
my academic CV,
my research statement that contains descriptions for many of the problems I am working on,
my teaching statement including an appendix of student evaluations.
You can find a list of my Publications and many of my Talks following the corresponding menu items.
If you are looking for my cousin, the physicist Theodosios G. Douvropoulos, you should look here.
My research Interests
I work on Algebraic Combinatorics with a focus on Coxeter groups and Artin groups, their algebraic and differential geometry and representation theory, and interactions with hyperplane arrangements, poset homology, Hurwitz numbers, and Frobenius manifolds.