Education:
- Licenciado, Physics, Instituto Balseiro;
- Ph. D., Mathematics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Background:
Joined the Mathematics and Science Departmant in 2004.
Research interests:
Complex analytic extensions of geodesic flows
Publications:
"Higher order Schwarzians for geodesic flows, moment sequences, and the radius of adapted complexifications". Quarterly Journal of Mathematics. Oxford Series 2. Volume 64 Issue 1 March 2013 p 1-36
“The Adapted complexification of the two-sphere with a Liouville metric”.
Quarterly Journal of Mathematics. Oxford, Ser. 2. 60, (2) 133-168 (2009).
“The adapted complexification of an ellipsoid”.
International Journal of Mathematics, 18, (1) 43-68 (2007).
“Tangentially positive isometric actions and conjugate points.”
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 359, (2) 789-825 (2007).
“Moment map, a product structure and Riemannian metrics with no conjugate
points.” Communications in Analysis & Geometry, 13 (2), 401-439 (2005).
“Symplectic reduction and the complex homogenous Monge-Ampère
equation.” Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry, 19 (4), 327-353 (2001).
“Pseudo-Riemannian metrics, Kähler-Einstein metrics on Grauert tubes and
harmonic spaces.” Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, Oxford Ser.2 , 51, 1-17 (2000).
“Isotropic almost complex structures on tangent bundles.” Manuscripta Mathematica, 90, 429-436 (1996).
- Bachelor of Business Administration from University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Master of Business Administration from Babson College
- Business Administration Coordinator teaching a wide range of business subjects at Cape Cod Community College
- Visiting lecturer at University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth and Bridgewater State University
Education:
- B.S., University of Puerto Rico.
- Ph.D., Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Education:
B.S., University of ROMA TRE (Italy); M.S., Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia
- Bachelor of Science from St. Xavier's College, India
- Master of Science in Statistics from Indian Statistical Institute, India
- Ph.D in Economics from Princeton University, USA
- Professor Ani Dasgupta teaches Microeconomics, Finance and Quantitative Methods of Management. He also serves as the faculty advisor of the Academy's Business/Investment club. He joined the Academy at the time of the inception of the International Maritime Business department and served as its first chairperson. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Economics Department at Boston University, where since 2004, he has taught graduate statistics and econometrics courses. In the past, he has served as full-time faculty at Penn State University, visiting faculty at the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta and adjunct faculty at Tufts University.
- Outside academia, Dr. Dasgupta has worked as the chief economist of a dotcom, and provided consulting services in the areas of economics and operations to companies. His research publications have appeared in prestigious journals such as Management Science, Journal of Economic Theory and International Journal of Game Theory, and he is involved with ongoing research projects in the areas of Game Theory and Labor Economics.
- Beyond professional activities, he plays the guitar and drums, writes fiction and poetry and manages to waste countless hours playing chess on the internet.
Education:
B.A., Stonehill College
M.A., Bridgewater State University
M.S.; Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Dartmouth