معرفی
Florent Baudier is an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University's Department of Mathematics, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on Functional Analysis, Metric Geometry, Banach Space Geometry, and Geometric Group Theory. He is actively involved in workshops such as the Banach and Metric Space Geometry Research Seminar and the STEaLTH Workshops. His work explores embeddings of metric spaces, Ribe Program, Kalton Program, and the geometry of graphs and Banach spaces.
Key research interests include the study of metric embeddings, stability of metric spaces, and the interplay between nonlinear geometry and Banach space theory. He has organized conferences and participated in programs such as the Workshop in Analysis and Probability at Texas A&M. His teaching spans courses like Real Variables, Foundations of Mathematics, and Differential Equations.
Recent research trends in his articles emphasize metric distortion, coarse geometry, and embeddings into Banach spaces, with contributions to understanding expander graphs, Wasserstein metrics, and operator algebras. His work bridges abstract mathematical structures with applications in theoretical computer science and geometric analysis.

