Department of Mathematics and Physics
Roma Tre University
Largo San Leonardo Murialdo
1 - 00146 Roma, Italy
Office: 310
Email: luca.schaffler(at)uniroma3(dot)it
I am a Ricercatore a Tempo Determinato di tipo B (tenure track) in the Department of Mathematics and Physics at Roma Tre University.
Previously I was postdoc at KTH and a Marshall H. Stone Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
I received my Ph.D. at the University of Georgia under the supervision of Valery Alexeev.
My research is in algebraic geometry, and it is focused on the study of compactifications of moduli spaces, especially in the context of moduli spaces of algebraic surfaces. I consider different compactification methods that come from the minimal model program, geometric invariant theory, and Hodge theory. Combinatorial aspects related to algebraic geometry often arise in my research. These involve toric varieties, convex geometry, hyperplane arrangements, and point arrangements. I am also interested in the study of the geometry of algebraic surfaces, especially in the case of K3 and Enriques surfaces.
I organize the Geometry Seminar of the Geometry Group here at Roma Tre University.
Here you can find some notes that I took studying algebraic geometry as well as notes of talks I gave and posters I presented.
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