
About
Brandon Shapiro is a Whyburn Research Associate and Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Virginia, where he combines research and teaching responsibilities within the mathematics department.
Dr. Shapiro earned his PhD in mathematics from Cornell University under the supervision of Inna Zakharevich. Prior to his current position, he worked as a researcher at the Topos Institute, an organization dedicated to advancing applied category theory.
- His primary research focuses on Category Theory and its higher-dimensional extensions
- He investigates Homotopy Theory and Algebraic K-Theory and their interconnections
- His work spans Topology and Combinatorial Geometry, exploring structural properties of mathematical spaces
- He applies categorical methods to practical problems through Applied Category Theory
Dr. Shapiro maintains active collaborations with prominent researchers including Julie Bergner, Carmen Constantin, Tobias Fritz, Paolo Perrone, Maru Sarazola, David Spivak, and his PhD advisor Inna Zakharevich. These partnerships bridge theoretical developments with practical applications of category-theoretic methods across multiple domains.
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