Arash Pourkia's Home Page



Department of Mathematics
The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, N6A 5B7, Canada






Office: Middlesex College 103H 

Telephone:  (519) 661-2111  x 86884
Fax:  (519) 661-3610
Email: apourkia@uwo.ca

       

     

 


  Currently I am a Sessional Assistant Professor at Huron University College, Faculty of Arts and Social Science. I am also affiliated with the Department of Mathematics at UWO, as an Adjunct Research Professor.

My office at Huron is room A215 and my phone number is 519-438-7224 ext: 257. I am teaching the following courses at Huron: (check WebCT for complete description)

Math 0110a, sec. 550, Fall 2011

Math 1229a, sec. 550 & 551, Fall 2011

Math 1225b, sec. 550 & 551, Winter 2011

Math 1228b, sec. 550, Winter 2011

Curriculum Vitae  Teaching Statement


Research: 

My PhD research lie in NonCommutative Geometry(NCG). My thesis work centers around Hopf cyclic cohomology in braided monoidal categorie:  Research Statement  Thesis

 Presentation (public lecture for my defense)

My PhD and postdoc adviser is: Professor Masoud Khalkhali


 
Publications: 

 Hopf cyclic cohomology in braided monoidal categories

 A super version of Connes-Moscovici Hopf algebra



Teaching at Western: 

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 Math. 0110A, Summer course, May-June, 2011 (Course finished)

Math 1600b -- Linear Algebra, Math 1600b -- Linear Algebra, , MWF 12:30-13:30, Jan-Apr 2011 (Course finished)

Calc 1000A, Sept. - Dec. 2010, sections 003 and 012 (Course finished)

 Math. 0110A, Summer course, May-June, 2010 (Course finished)

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For Students:

Don't forget to check WebCT regulrly, use your uwo email user and password to log in.

If you like to use WebAssign (optional), see:

Student Quick Start Guide to learn WebAssign

See also this presentation with more details

It is self-enrollment therefore you'll need the class key:

Pizza seminars are one hour talks aimed at students with an interest in mathematics, and are followed by pizza in the Grad Club. The topics usually do not require any more knowledge than basic calculus or linear algebra. More details on past talks can be found here: http://pizzaseminaruwo.blogspot.com/