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Chris Eur is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Previously, he held a Benjamin Peirce Fellowship at Harvard University and an NSF postdoctoral position at Stanford University. His research is supported by NSF grant DMS-2246518. He earned his PhD from UC Berkeley under David Eisenbud and holds an undergraduate degree from Harvard University.
His research focuses on the interplay between combinatorics, algebraic geometry, and commutative algebra, with a particular emphasis on matroids and their generalizations to arbitrary Lie types. This work bridges foundational questions in algebraic structures and their combinatorial manifestations.
While no specific articles are listed here, his research trends suggest contributions to algebraic combinatorics and geometric representation theory. He has secured significant grant funding, indicating recognition of his work's impact. No advising roles or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
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