
معرفی
Ezra Miller is a Professor of Mathematics at Duke University, specializing in algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and their applications to biology and statistics. His work bridges pure mathematics with interdisciplinary research, including studies in phylogenetic trees, geometric probability, and algebraic statistics. He holds positions in the Mathematics Department at Duke and has contributed to the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI) programs.
Education: Details not explicitly provided in the text, but his academic journey includes a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and postdoctoral research. His research interests span geometry, algebra, probability, statistics, topology, combinatorics, algorithms, and computational biology. He has advised students in algebraic combinatorics and related fields.
Research emphasizes geometric and combinatorial structures, with notable projects on phylogenetic data analysis, hypergeometric systems, and Gröbner basis theory. His work often integrates computational methods with theoretical frameworks.
Notable collaborations include studies on metric phylogenetic trees, topological data analysis, and combinatorial game theory. He has taught advanced courses in algebra, combinatorics, and applied mathematics at Duke.
Labs/Teams: Active in SAMSI's Analysis of Object Data program and collaborates with statisticians and biologists on interdisciplinary projects.



