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Alejandro Uribe is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan, affiliated with the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA). His research focuses on global analysis, geometry, mathematical physics, and microlocal analysis. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT (1982). His work explores spectral problems related to the Laplacian and Schrödinger operators, linking partial differential equations (PDEs) to symplectic geometry. Current research includes wave packet propagation under Zeno and non-self-adjoint Hamiltonians.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as Differentiable Manifolds (MATH 591). His publications cover topics like pseudospectra of Berezin-Toeplitz operators, trace formulae, and Toeplitz operators in semiclassical contexts. He maintains active links to research and teaching resources via his university pages.
No specific scientific awards are listed in the provided texts. While no formal student advisees are explicitly mentioned, his role suggests involvement in mentoring graduate students in mathematics. His office is located in Room 4062 East Hall, Ann Arbor, MI.



