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David Treumann is a Professor in the Math Department at Boston College, affiliated with the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a B.S. from the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. His research focuses on advanced mathematical areas including algebraic geometry, topology, and mirror symmetry, with notable contributions to homological algebra and geometric structures. Treumann's work often intersects with symplectic geometry and mathematical physics, exemplified by his studies on spectral sequences, Floer homology, and the coherent-constructible correspondence. His publications include groundbreaking papers in top-tier journals such as the Annals of Mathematics and the Journal of the European Mathematical Society. While no formal awards are listed, his academic contributions reflect significant recognition in his field. He advises no listed students and maintains an active research agenda without explicit grants mentioned. Collaborations include work with prominent mathematicians like Akshay Venkatesh and Eric Zaslow.



