
معرفی
Christopher Eur is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University's Mellon College of Science. His research explores advanced topics in combinatorial algebraic geometry with particular focus on matroid theory.
He received:
- Ph.D. from University of California Berkeley
- Postdoctoral appointments at Harvard University and Stanford University
Dr. Eur's research integrates combinatorial structures with geometric frameworks, specializing in matroid theory, tropical geometry, and Hodge-theoretic approaches to combinatorial objects. His work frequently examines cohomological properties, polyhedral structures, and combinatorial invariants across diverse mathematical contexts.
His recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on combinatorial algebraic geometry, with recurring examination of matroid cohomologies, polyhedral structures like permutohedra and stellahedra, and tropical geometric approaches. The work incorporates techniques from algebraic topology, representation theory, and statistical geometry to solve fundamental problems in discrete mathematics.




