
معرفی
David Goldberg is a Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University and serves as Executive Director of the National Alliance for Doctoral Studies in the Mathematical Sciences within the College of Science. His primary affiliation is with the Department of Mathematics at Purdue University.
Goldberg's research focuses on Automorphic Forms, Lie Groups, Number Theory, and Representation Theory. His work explores topics such as elliptic representations, Hecke algebras, and the tempered spectrum of classical groups, contributing to the foundational understanding of algebraic and analytic structures in mathematics.
His extensive publication record spans over three decades, with key contributions to reducibility of representations, harmonic analysis, and the study of p-adic groups. Notable works include investigations into SLn-types, similitude groups, and local coefficients in non-generic representations.
Goldberg also holds administrative roles, including leadership in the National Alliance for Doctoral Studies, which aims to diversify and strengthen doctoral education in mathematical sciences. His teaching includes courses like MATH 460, reflecting his engagement with both research and education.
Labs/Teams: Executive Director of the National Alliance for Doctoral Studies in the Mathematical Sciences (NSF-funded initiative).

