About
Daniel A. Klain is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, part of the College of Sciences. His career focuses on geometric and discrete mathematics, with significant contributions to Convex Geometry and its intersections with probability and combinatorics.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics (1994), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- B.S. in Mathematics (1990), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research Interests span Convex Geometry, Geometric Tomography, Integral Geometry, and Combinatorics. His work explores geometric inequalities, valuations, and symmetrization techniques, often bridging classical geometry with modern probabilistic and discrete methods.
Article Trends highlight his focus on Convex Geometry and Integral Geometry, with studies on Steiner symmetrization, shadow covering, and valuations. His publications also reflect interests in geometric probability, number theory, and educational insights.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- Mathematical Sciences Teaching Excellence Award (2010, 2003)
- Sigma Xi Young Faculty Award (2000)
- Jon A. Bucsela Prize in Mathematics (1990)
- NSF Graduate Fellowship (1990)
- National Merit Scholar (1986)
- NSF grants (2003, 1998, 1996) for convex geometry and geometric analysis
Service and Collaborations: Active in teaching, research, and academic service, Klain has co-authored works in geometric probability and presented at numerous international workshops and seminars. His career integrates rigorous mathematical inquiry with educational innovation.
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