About Me
Hello! I am currently a teaching fellow at the School of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin. Prior to this, I was a postdoctoral researcher at Chalmers Technical University, working with Martin Raum. For more information about my professional history, have a look at my CV
My research interests lie very much in the intersection of combinatorics and algebraic geometry. I have three main areas of interest at the moment. My primary area of research focuses on multiple zeta values and their ties to the theory of motives, with the theory of motivic periods playing a substantial role in my work. Additionally, I am currently very interested in the appearance of iterated integrals of modular forms in deformation theoretic contexts, and the construction of non-symmetric analogues of operads of moduli spaces via building sets and wonderful models.
Previous papers, other written work, and upcoming publications can be found here.
Should you for any reason wish to contact me, please email akeilthy@tcd.ie or keilthya@tcd.ie