

Daniel Erman
Daniel Erman investigates challenges and opportunities in the realms of algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Hawaii, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role, having joined the faculty in 2023. His academic journey began with a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2010, where he was mentored by the esteemed David Eisenbud. Throughout his career, Daniel has been deeply engaged in exploring the intricate structures and relationships within algebraic systems. His research is characterized by a commitment to advancing the understanding of algebraic geometry, a field that bridges the gap between abstract algebra and geometry, and commutative algebra, which deals with commutative rings and their ideals. His work often involves collaboration with other mathematicians, contributing to a vibrant academic community. In addition to his research, Daniel is dedicated to teaching and mentoring the next generation of mathematicians. He is known for his ability to convey complex mathematical concepts with clarity and enthusiasm, inspiring students to pursue their own inquiries into the mathematical sciences. His contributions to both research and education make him a valuable member of the academic community at the University of Hawaii.
Research Interests
Publications
, 1277-1281, 2012-01-01
, 341-365, 2009-05-01
, 460-481, 2020-07-01
, 1079-1089, 2010-01-01