Alessandra Sarti (born 1974) is an Italian mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry.
She works in France as a professor at the University of Poitiers and deputy director of the Institut national des sciences mathématiques et de leurs interactions [fr] (Insmi) of the French National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris.
[2][3] She took an assistant professor position at the University of Mainz in Germany, from 2003 to 2008, earning a habilitation there in 2007.
[2] Since 2022, she has held a second affiliation as deputy director of the Institut national des sciences mathématiques et de leurs interactions of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), in Paris.
[SS] One member of the family can be chosen so that 560 of the nodes have real rather than complex coordinates.