معرفی
Eyal Goren is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McGill University, affiliated with the CICMA (Centre Interuniversitaire en Calcul Mathématique Algébrique) group. His research focuses on Arithmetic Geometry, including Shimura varieties, modular forms, complex multiplication, expander graphs, arithmetic dynamics, and mathematical cryptography. He has supervised numerous PhD, M.Sc., summer, and postdoctoral researchers, contributing significantly to the academic community. His work bridges pure mathematics and applications in cryptography, leveraging advanced algebraic and geometric techniques.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his career trajectory suggests advanced training in mathematics. His research interests are highlighted through affiliations like CRM Montreal and collaborative seminars on cohomology theories. Teaching includes advanced courses such as Higher Algebra, Algebraic Geometry, and Number Theory.
Recent publications span topics like supersingular elliptic curves, quaternion algebras, and cryptographic applications. His work often intersects with modular forms and Shimura varieties, reflecting a deep engagement with foundational arithmetic geometry problems. Collaborations with institutions and researchers globally underscore his academic impact.
Supervision of over 30 students and postdocs demonstrates his role in mentoring the next generation of mathematicians. His involvement in seminars and academic groups like CICMA indicates active participation in advancing mathematical research.




