Souvik Dey
Visiting Assistant Professor
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Souvik Dey's research interests span both biological applications of technology and abstract algebra. He has investigated the development of a metallic micro-ring device designed for efficient large cargo delivery into mammalian cells utilizing infrared light pulses. This work intersects with areas of materials science and biomedical engineering.
Dey also contributes to the field of abstract algebra, specifically focusing on module theory. His publications in this area explore subcategories of n-torsionfree modules, vanishing of (co)homology related to Burch and submodules, and the complexity and rigidity of Ulrich modules. He has also examined comparisons between annihilators of Tor and Ext, and explored strong generation for module categories and preservation for generation along coherent algebras over a scheme.
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Selected Publications
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Generation of singularity categories and infinite injective dimension locus via annihilation of cohomologies (2026)
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Gorenstein Local Rings Whose Cohomological Annihilator Is the Maximal Ideal (2026)
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Dévissage for generation in derived categories (2026)
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Extremal behavior of ideals of minors (2026)
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Strong generation for module categories (2025)
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- Strong generation for module categories
- Dévissage for generation in derived categories
- Strong generation for module categories
- Gorenstein Local Rings Whose Cohomological Annihilator Is the Maximal Ideal
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