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Blake Jackson is an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Connecticut's Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on algebraic and enumerative combinatorics, representation theory, and applications of machine learning to mathematical problems. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Alabama under Kyungyong Lee and is currently mentored by Ralf Schiffler and Kyu-Hwan Lee at UConn.
Education and Background:
- Bachelor's degree from Jacksonville State University, Alabama.
- Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa).
Research Interests: Blake’s work spans cluster algebras, symmetric functions, quiver representations, and machine learning. Recent projects include geometric modeling of modules over path algebras, studying Banff/Louise quivers, c-vector geometry for mutation-infinite quivers, and using machine learning to explore quiver mutation-acyclicity. He is actively developing algorithms to find combinatorial bijections on Dyck paths related to q,t-Catalan numbers.
Publications: His recent work combines theoretical mathematics with computational methods, focusing on geometric and algebraic structures in combinatorics. Machine learning techniques are increasingly central to his research, driven by promising results in quiver mutation analysis.
Awards: No specific awards mentioned in the provided texts.
Grants and Advising: While no grants are listed, Blake collaborates with leading researchers in algebraic combinatorics. He mentors students through his research projects, though no formal advisees are noted.
Labs/Teams: His current work involves interdisciplinary collaborations, including machine learning applications in mathematical research.



