Prof. Dr. Colleen Robles
Duke University
Mathematics
External Senior Fellow (Marie S. Curie FCFP)
May - July 2022
Mathematics
External Senior Fellow (Marie S. Curie FCFP)
May - July 2022
Email
robles@math.duke.edu
CV
Education:
- University of British Columbia, Mathematics Ph.D. 2003
- University of Washington, M.S. 1998
- Smith College, B.A. 1996
Employment:
- Duke University, Professor, July 2020 – present; Associate Professor, July 2015 – June 2020.
- Texas A&M University, Associate Professor, Fall 2012 – June 2015; Assistant Professor, Fall 2006 – Summer 2012.
- University of Rochester, Visiting Assistant Professor, Fall 2003 – Spring 2006.
Visiting Positions:
- Freiburg Institute for Advanced Study, Senior Fellow in the Marie Sklodowska-Curie FCFP, Spring 2021.
- Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Visiting Scholar, Jun 2019, May 2017, Apr 2016.
- Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Senior Simons Professor, Nov 2017.
- Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, Visitor, Mar 2016.
- Institute for Advanced Study, Member, Fall 2013 – Spring 2014.
- University of Utah, Visiting Scholar, Fall 2012 – Spring 2013.
Selected Publications
- Hodge Representations (w/ Xiayimei Han), to appear in Experimental Results.
- The LLV decomposition of hyper-Kaehler cohomology (w/ Mark Green, Yoon-Joo Kim, Radu Laza).
- Period mappings and properties of the Hodge line bundle (w/ Mark Green, Phillip Griffiths, Radu Laza).
- Characterization of Calabi-Yau variations of Hodge structure over tube domains by characteristic forms, Math. Ann. 371 (2018), no. 3--4, 1229--1253.
- Classification of horizontal SL(2)s, Compositio Math. 152 (2016), no. 05, 918--954.
FRIAS Research Project
Stability of Hodge bundles
The goal of the project is to investigate the relationship between stability of Hodge bundles and the characteristic forms of a variation of Hodge structure.