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Eva Belmont is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University since 2023. Previously, she held postdoctoral positions at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and Northwestern University. She earned her PhD in Mathematics from MIT in 2018 under the supervision of Haynes Miller. Her research focuses on stable homotopy theory, with specialization in equivariant and motivic homotopy theory.
Her work involves advanced computations in spectral sequences such as the Adams-Novikov spectral sequence and explores topics like configuration spaces of group manifolds, Borel equivariant homotopy, and p-local compact groups. She has contributed to understanding homotopy groups of spheres and motivic homotopy structures, particularly in real and C_2-equivariant contexts.
Belmont has published extensively in top-tier journals like Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society and Journal of Topology. Her research also incorporates computational tools, including modifications to Guozhen Wang's MinimalResolution program for p=3 computations. She has taught courses such as Math 361/461 (Fall 2023) and Math 462 (Spring 2023).





