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Dr. Bence Borda is an Assistant Professor in Mathematics at the University of Sussex, affiliated with the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. He holds a PhD from Rutgers University (2016), advised by József Beck, and has held postdoctoral positions at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics (2017–2019) and Graz University of Technology (2019–2024), supported by a Lise Meitner Fellowship (FWF) from 2022–2024.
- PhD: Mathematics, Rutgers University (2016)
His research lies at the intersection of probabilistic number theory, Diophantine approximation, random walks on groups, and harmonic analysis, with a focus on equidistribution theory and discrepancy measures. Recent publications explore limit laws for cotangent sums, quantum modular forms, and stochastic behavior in number-theoretic sequences.
Key trends in his work include the use of Wasserstein metrics for quantifying equidistribution, random matrix eigenvalues in compact groups, and determinantal point processes on geometric manifolds. His contributions span both theoretical analysis and computational applications.
- Scientific Awards
- Lise Meitner Fellowship (FWF), 2022–2024
He has supervised teaching at institutions including Rutgers University and Budapest Semesters in Mathematics, covering calculus, analysis, and graduate-level courses. He co-organized the 2025 Analysis and Optimal Transport Workshop at Sussex and actively participates in international conferences.




