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Giorgia Fortuna Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Mathematics 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 Email: [email protected] Homepage: http://math.mit.edu/ ~ fortuna/ Born: October 06, 1985, Rome (Italy). Citizenship: Italian citizen. research interests Geometric representation Theory. Chiral algebras and representations of the affine Kac-Moody algebra at the critical level. Education Ph.D. Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013 (expected) Advisor: Dennis Gaitsgory (Harvard), Roman Bezrukavnikov (MIT). M.A. Mathematics (cum laude), ”La Sapienza” July 2008 University of Rome. Advisor: Corrado De Concini. B.A. Mathematics (cum laude), ”La sapienza” September 2006 University of Rome. Advisor: Andrea Maffei. Fellowships and honors Graduate Student Appreciation Fellowship Spring 2012 Akamai Presidential Fellowship Fall 2008-Spring 2009 Teaching Experience Instructor for 18.809 Summer 2012 Review of Mathematics. Mentor in the MIT Directed reading program IAP 2012 Teaching assistant for 18.821 Fall 2011 Project laboratory in math. Instructor for 18.809 Summer 2011 Review of Mathematics. Mentor in the MIT program PRIMES” Spring 2011 Teaching assistant for 18.702 Spring 2011 Algebra 2. Lecturer for 18.02A IAP 2011 Calculus 1/2. Mentor in the MIT Directed reading program IAP 2011 Teaching assistant for 18.703 Spring 2010 Modern algebra. Teaching assistant for 18.821 Fall 2009 Project laboratory in math. Talks Non-commutative algebra seminar Spring 2012 Series of talks on Tamarkin’s paper on quantization of chiral algebras. Harvard-MIT seminar on Representation Theory Fall 2011 Tensor structure on Category O. http://www.math.harvard.edu/ ~ gaitsgde/Seminar11/Fortuna(Oct4)tenprod.

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Giorgia Fortuna

Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Mathematics77 Massachusetts AvenueCambridge, MA 02139

Email: [email protected]: http://math.mit.edu/~fortuna/Born: October 06, 1985, Rome (Italy).Citizenship: Italian citizen.

research interests • Geometric representation Theory. Chiral algebras and representations of theaffine Kac-Moody algebra at the critical level.

Education • Ph.D. Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013 (expected)Advisor: Dennis Gaitsgory (Harvard),Roman Bezrukavnikov (MIT).

• M.A. Mathematics (cum laude), ”La Sapienza” July 2008University of Rome. Advisor: Corrado De Concini.

• B.A. Mathematics (cum laude), ”La sapienza” September 2006University of Rome. Advisor: Andrea Maffei.

Fellowships andhonors

• Graduate Student Appreciation Fellowship Spring 2012

• Akamai Presidential Fellowship Fall 2008-Spring 2009

TeachingExperience

• Instructor for 18.809 Summer 2012Review of Mathematics.

• Mentor in the MIT Directed reading program IAP 2012

• Teaching assistant for 18.821 Fall 2011Project laboratory in math.

• Instructor for 18.809 Summer 2011Review of Mathematics.

• Mentor in the MIT program PRIMES” Spring 2011

• Teaching assistant for 18.702 Spring 2011Algebra 2.

• Lecturer for 18.02A IAP 2011Calculus 1/2.

• Mentor in the MIT Directed reading program IAP 2011

• Teaching assistant for 18.703 Spring 2010Modern algebra.

• Teaching assistant for 18.821 Fall 2009Project laboratory in math.

Talks • Non-commutative algebra seminar Spring 2012Series of talks on Tamarkin’s paper on quantization of chiral algebras.

• Harvard-MIT seminar on Representation Theory Fall 2011Tensor structure on Category O.http://www.math.harvard.edu/~gaitsgde/Seminar11/Fortuna(Oct4)tenprod.

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• Quantum groups, combinatorics and geometry seminar Spring 2011Poisson-Lie Deformations.http://math.mit.edu/~ptingley/QuantumGroupsSpring2011/Giorgia.pdf

• Seminar on Wakimoto modules. Spring 2011Vertex Algebras and Chiral Algebras.http://math.mit.edu/~fortuna/chiralvertex2.pdf

Semiinfinite cohomology.http://math.mit.edu/~fortuna/semiinfinitecohomology.pdf

• Graduate students seminar on Representation Theory Spring 2010Conformal blocks.http://www.math.harvard.edu/~gaitsgde/grad_2009/SeminarNotes/May4(ConfBlocks)

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Publications • W-algebras and chiral differential operators at the critical Level.Preprint (submitted): http://arxiv.org/pdf/1203.4784v1.pdf

• Twisted global section functor for D-modules on affine Grassmannian: http:

//arxiv.org/pdf/1212.1926.pdf.

Schools andfocused periods

• Spring School on Algebraic Microlocal Analysis Spring 2012Northwestern, Chicago, IL.

• Summer school on Quantization and Representation theory Summer 2011Notre Dame, IN.

• IAS Institute of advanced studies, Sept. 2010- Dec. 2010semester in Geometric Langlands and Representation Theory.Hebrew University, Jerusalem.