Wachirawit Chaifongsri
Thai / ไทย : วชิรวิทย์ ไชยฟองศรี
(Pronunciation : Wah-chi-rah-wit Chai-fong-zee)
Thai / ไทย : วชิรวิทย์ ไชยฟองศรี
(Pronunciation : Wah-chi-rah-wit Chai-fong-zee)
Currently, I'm a fourth-year (PHD) student at Michigan State University. I am into Algebra and Number Theory which are my favorite. So far, I acquire a taste for Representation Theory and Cluster Algebra. More deeply, we've always been interested in double Bott-Samelson varieties and braid varieties related to their cluster structures. My goal is to find out when they are over the Kac-Moody Peterson group.
I've also been a WARTHOG-er so I urge you all should learn some solid foundations of the Deodhar torus, Demazure product, weaves, see the following link : WARTHOGS 2025. They are my cuppa tea :)
My prestige advisor is Prof. Linhui Shen. In this Fall 25, I've been a TA for MTH 234, i.e. multivariable calculus/Cal 3. Go green! Go White!
Before pursuing PhD, I earned bachelor and master degrees at Chulalongkorn Univerisity, which is located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. My lovely advisor was Prof. Yotsanan Meemark. Bangkok has stunning landscapes, historical attractions and hordes of tourists. I grew up there for six years before moving to the US.
I must admit that I recently passed my comprehensive exams, which has led me to become a PhD candidate. :D
My previous works
Senior Project : This project is related to the elementary number theory. You also study my writing paper at the following link ; Intersective Polynomial.
Master Thesis : Hamiltonian cycles of equational graphs over finite fields .