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Robert Bryant is a Visiting Professor at Columbia University's Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He holds the prestigious Samuel Eilenberg Visiting Professorship, named in honor of the distinguished mathematician Samuel Eilenberg who made significant contributions to algebraic topology and category theory.
As a member of Columbia's Mathematics Department, Professor Bryant contributes to the institution's strong tradition of excellence in mathematical research and education. The department is renowned for its work across various mathematical disciplines including algebraic geometry, geometry and analysis, mathematical physics, number theory, probability, and topology. Professor Bryant's presence enhances the department's research environment through specialized expertise and scholarly collaboration.
Professor Bryant maintains an active academic role at Columbia, engaging with faculty and students through teaching, research supervision, and participation in departmental activities. His office is located in Mathematics Hall, Room 521, where he is available to students and colleagues.
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