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Jeremy L. Martin is a Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on algebraic combinatorics, algebraic geometry, and discrete geometry, with particular interests in simplicial complexes, hyperplane arrangements, and combinatorial Hopf algebras. He actively organizes conferences such as the Graduate Research Workshop in Combinatorics (GRWC) and the Great Plains Combinatorics Conference.
Dr. Martin advises current graduate students including Mark Denker and May Bee Trist. He has contributed to foundational work in matroid theory, Ehrhart theory, and the combinatorics of simplicial complexes. His teaching spans advanced courses in algebraic combinatorics, graph theory, and calculus, emphasizing honors education. He is a Handling Editor for Combinatorial Theory and previously led Frontiers for Young Minds, promoting science communication for younger audiences.
He is a core member of the KU Combinatorics Group and has organized workshops and seminars, fostering collaboration in discrete mathematics. His research bridges pure and applied mathematics, leveraging combinatorial techniques to address problems in algebraic geometry and topology.
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