Faculty Fellow Award


Priyam Patel receives Faculty Fellow Award from the University of Utah.

Priyam Patel, assistant professor of mathematics, has received a Faculty Fellow Award from the University of Utah.

Priyam Patel

Faculty Fellow Awards provide a semester of full release time from teaching and administrative tasks at full salary to tenure-line faculty for scholarly and creative projects. The funding can also be used to support pilot studies for external funding proposal submissions.

“Receiving this award is such an honor, and I am thankful for the time it will afford me to build on the momentum in my current research program,” said Patel.

Patel studies curves on surfaces, symmetries of surfaces, and objects called hyperbolic manifolds and their finite covering spaces. Surfaces come in two types: finite or infinite. Traditionally, finite-type surfaces have been studied more extensively; however, infinite-type surfaces are the focus of a quickly growing, new subfield of geometry and topology. One of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics is to classify the symmetries of infinite-type surfaces. Patel plans to use the award to further her research in this area.

In 2021, she received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award, which is considered the most prestigious NSF award for faculty members early in their careers as researchers and educators.

Patel joined the Math Department in 2019.

by Michele Swaner, first published @ math.utah.edu