Andrew Schultz is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Wellesley College. Previously, I was a J.L. Doob Professor of Mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I finished my Ph.D. under the direction of Ravi Vakil at Stanford in 2007. I’m also an alumnus of the Project NExT program, part of the 2008-2009 Red08 Dots crew (R.E.D. red).
My basic research interests are algebraic, though more specifically I’m interested in Galois module structures of ‘interesting’ objects and Hilbert 90-like results. This has led me to dabble in some other fields as well, including algebraic geometry.