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Dmitry Kleinbock is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Brandeis University. His research focuses on Lie groups, discrete subgroups, homogeneous spaces, ergodic theory, dynamical systems, and metric Diophantine approximation. He has supervised several graduate students including Jiajie Zheng, Mishel Skenderi, Anurag Rao, and Shahriar Mirzadeh.
His recent publications explore homogeneous dynamics, Diophantine approximation, and ergodic theory, with particular focus on metrical properties, dimension theories, and inhomogeneous approximations. These works demonstrate consistent innovation in connecting geometric methods with number-theoretic problems.
Dr. Kleinbock has received significant recognition including the Simons Foundation Research Fellowship and Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship. He serves on editorial boards for several mathematics journals and has organized multiple conferences in dynamics and number theory.
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