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Bruce K. Driver is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Cornell University (1986). His research focuses on Probability Theory and Geometry, with expertise in stochastic analysis, differential geometry, and functional analysis. Driver has taught advanced courses such as Real Analysis (Math 240A-C) and Probability Theory (Math 280A-C), reflecting his deep engagement with foundational mathematical disciplines.
Driver has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Rollo Davidson Prize and an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship. His work has been supported by multiple NSF grants (e.g., DMS-1106270, DMS-0804472). He actively contributes to academic discourse through his lecture notes, seminars (e.g., the UCSD Probability Seminar), and publications in areas like stochastic processes and geometric analysis.
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