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Damir Dzhafarov is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut and serves as Associate Director of the UConn Logic Group, focusing on foundational aspects of mathematical logic and computability.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Chicago (2011)
- M.S. in Mathematics, University of Chicago (2006)
- B.S. in Mathematics, Purdue University (2005)
Dr. Dzhafarov's research centers on mathematical logic with specialized expertise in computability theory, reverse mathematics, effective combinatorics, and computable analysis. His work investigates the computational content of mathematical theorems, particularly how combinatorial principles behave under computable reductions and their implications for foundational systems.
Analysis of his 2016-2024 publications reveals consistent focus on reverse mathematics frameworks, with growing emphasis on Weihrauch reducibility and combinatorial structures like tree theorems and Ramsey-type problems. His monograph on reverse mathematics establishes methodological foundations while recent papers advance understanding of strong computable reducibility in combinatorial contexts.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
Though specific grant details and student mentoring records aren't listed, his active publication trajectory and leadership role in the UConn Logic Group indicate ongoing research supervision and likely involvement in federally funded projects within mathematical logic.
As Associate Director of the UConn Logic Group, he contributes to a collaborative research ecosystem advancing logic through seminars, workshops, and interdisciplinary projects connecting mathematics, computer science, and philosophical foundations.




