I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas.
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, a Marshall H. Stone Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and a postdoc at Brandeis University, you have found me! You can call me 'Theo'.
Here is some information about my research and teaching:
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.
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.