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Martin H. Weissman is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at UC Santa Cruz. His work bridges pure mathematics with interdisciplinary applications, earning him recognition as a Guggenheim Fellow in 2020.
- Teaching roles include graduate and remote courses in Advanced Linear Algebra, Calculus with Applications, and Algebraic Number Theory.
- He has contributed to course design for Programming for Mathematics and coordinated Scientific Inquiry courses with team teaching.
Research focuses on Number Theory, Representation Theory, Modular Forms, and Automorphic Representations. His recent work explores metaplectic groups, Coxeter arrangements, and mathematical biology.
Scientific awards include the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship (2020). His publications span algebraic structures, automorphic forms, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Weissman has engaged in academic service through course coordination, remote teaching, and educational outreach. His unpublished correspondence with Deligne and computational projects highlight his collaborative and experimental approach to mathematics.
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