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Paul Loya
Associate Professor
Ph.D., 1998, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
At Binghamton since 2002
Areas of Interest: Global and geometric analysis, Elliptic theory of differential operators on manifolds with singularities, Partial differential equations, General Relativity
Summary of research interests
| E-mail: | ploya@binghamton.edu, loya@math.binghamton.edu |
| Office: | WH 206 |
| Phone: | (607) 777-3506 |
| Fax: | (607) 777-2450 |
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Courses:
Fall 2026
| Math 226 | Section 08 : | Integration Techniques and Applications |
| | MWF 9:45 - 11:15 | - |
| Math 227 | Section 08 : | Infinite Series |
| | MWF 9:45 - 11:15 | - |
| Math 472 | Section 01 : | PDE and Mathematical Analysis |
| | MWF 12:15 - 1:15 | FA-209 |
Ph. D. Students:
Brian Kirby, Spring, 2026
Thesis: On Resolving the Singularities of the Reissner-Nordström Penrose Diagram via Method of Blow-Ups
Kunal Sharma, Spring, 2019
Thesis: Adiabatic Limit of Calderon Projector on Manifold with Cylindrical End
Binbin Huang, Spring, 2018
Thesis: On a Pseudodifferential Calculus with Modest Boundary Condition
Adam Weisblatt, Spring, 2018
Thesis: Geometric techniques for Laplace and Dirac Operators
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