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June Huh is a Mathematics Professor at Princeton University's Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on the interplay between algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and matroid theory, with notable contributions to Hodge theory, tropical geometry, and log-concavity phenomena. He is actively involved in collaborative projects such as the FRG initiative on matroids, graphs, and algebraic geometry.
Key research interests include matroid polytopes, Chow rings, Lagrangian geometry, and combinatorial applications of Hodge-Riemann relations. His work bridges discrete and continuous mathematics, with implications for enumerative geometry and geometric combinatorics.
Recent publications explore topics like volume polynomials, Bergman fans, and singular Hodge theory in combinatorial geometries. He has received funding for interdisciplinary research through grants like the FRG Collaborative Research program. His contributions highlight innovative methods in geometric and algebraic combinatorics.
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