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Benjamin Dozier is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on dynamical systems and Riemann surfaces, particularly their moduli spaces. He explores the interplay between dynamics on individual surfaces and abstract moduli space properties, with recent work involving moduli space compactifications and connections to algebraic geometry and probability theory.
Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics from Stanford University (2018).
Research Interests: Dynamical systems, Riemann surfaces, algebraic geometry, hyperbolic geometry, ergodic theory, and geometry of numbers. His work bridges pure mathematical theory with applications in topology and geometric analysis.
Publications highlight studies on strata of differentials, geodesic subvarieties, and probabilistic graph theory, demonstrating cross-disciplinary engagement with geometry and topology.
Teaching: Instructs courses in Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, Topology, and supervised research/reading programs. His academic contributions include advancing geometric analysis and dynamical systems theory through rigorous mathematical frameworks.
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