Gustavo Jasso
About me
Senior Lecturer in Mathematics
Member of the Research Group in Algebra.
Profile at Lund University's Research Portal.
See also my Publications and my Teaching page.
You can find notes and slides from talks here.
My full (legal) name, formed according to the Spanish Naming Customs (used also in Mexico), is Gustavo Jasso Ahuja. Note, however, that I do not utilise my second last name in any professional context.
Research interests
- Representation theory of quivers and algebras
- Homological and homotopical algebra
- Cluster algebras and their categorifications
Curriculum Vitae
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Since 2022-03-01 Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences (Faculty of Science) of Lund University.
2017-10-01 – 2022-02-28 Akademischer Rat auf Zeit at the Mathematisches Institut of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn working in the research group of Jan Schröer.
2014-10-01 – 2017-09-30 Hausdorff Postdoc at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn under the mentorship of Jan Schröer.
2011-10-01 – 2014-09-29 Ph.D student at the Graduate School of Mathematics of Nagoya University under the supervision of Osamu Iyama.
2005-08-15 – 2011-09-14 B.Sc. and M.Sc. student at the Facultad de Ciencias (B.Sc.) and the Instituto de Matemáticas (M.Sc.) of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México under the supervision of Michael Barot (B.Sc. and M.Sc. thesis advisor) and Christof Geiß (M.Sc. thesis unofficial second advisor).
1987-03-18 Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
FD Seminar
I am one for the organisers of the FD Seminar, an online seminar on representation theory of quivers and finite-dimensional algebras.
FDLIST
Since May 2021, I am one for the maintainers of the FDLIST, an information list that provides a forum for the exchange of information, ideas, problems and questions, which are related to representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras.
Network on Silting Theory
I am a member of the Network on Silting Theory, which funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG.