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Queens College
The City University of New York
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Dragomir
Saric
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics
Queens College
65-30 Kissena Blvd
Flushing, NY
Office: Kiely 405
email: dragomir.saric”@”qc.cuny.edu
Research
My research belongs to the broad field of
geometric analysis, and in particular it is at the intersection of
complex analysis and hyperbolic geometry. I am studying
Teichmuller spaces, both infinite-dimensional
and finite-dimensional, quasiconformal and quasisymmetric
maps, hyperbolic geometry in dimensions 2 and 3, and
have an interest in real and complex dynamics.
My research is currently supported by
National Science Foundation and
Simons Foundation.
Awards
- PI in NSF research grant DMS 1102440 (three-year continuing
grant), Aug 2011-Aug 2014
- PI in Simons Foundation grant Collaborations in Mathematics,
July 2011-June 2012
- PI in NSF conference grant DMS 1042777
- CoPI in NSF research grant DMS 0505652
Academic positions
- Assistant Professor, Queens College, February 2007-present
- Faculty in PhD Program in Mathematics, The Graduate Center
CUNY, September 2009-present
- Visitor, University of Maryland, September 2006-January 2007
- Lecturer, The Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Stony
Brook University, September 2004-August 2006
- Non-Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, University of Southern
California, September 2001-August 2004
Teaching
I have over 10 years of teaching experience
ranging from the calculus sequence to the advanced and topics PhD
courses.