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David Aspero is an Associate Professor in Pure Mathematics at the University of East Anglia, affiliated with the School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics. He is a member of the Algebra, Number Theory, Logic, and Representations (ANTLR) research group. His primary research focuses on set theory, including infinite combinatorics, large cardinals, forcing techniques, and forcing axioms. Aspero has led or contributed to several funded projects, including the Workshop on Higher Forcing Axioms (2019), the Newton International Fellowship on High Forcing Axioms (2018–2020), and research on Iterated Forcing with Side Conditions (2016–2019). He has published extensively in prestigious journals like the Journal of Mathematical Logic and the Annals of Mathematics. His work often explores interactions between forcing axioms, consistency results, and foundational questions in set theory.
- Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics (not explicitly stated, inferred from academic role)
Research interests include advancing understanding of forcing techniques, large cardinal axioms, and their implications for foundational mathematics. Recent projects emphasize high forcing axioms and their compatibility with other set-theoretic principles. Aspero has collaborated internationally, with notable work on Martin's Maximum++ and Woodin's axiom (*). Media engagements include discussions on the continuum problem and infinity's role in mathematics.
Grants and projects highlight sustained funding from the Royal Society, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and the London Mathematical Society. Training initiatives like the Mathematics Access Grid Instruction and Collaboration (MAGIC) reflect his commitment to academic collaboration and education.
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