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Glenn Stevens is a Professor of Mathematics at Boston University and the Director and Founder of the PROMYS program. He is affiliated with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, specializing in Number Theory with a focus on Iwasawa theory, elliptic curves, and p-adic L-functions. His research also involves modular forms and Galois representations.
His academic roles include leading the Boston University Number Theory seminar and directing PROMYS, PROMYS Europe, and related initiatives such as PROMYS India and PROMYS for Teachers. Stevens' work emphasizes both theoretical research and educational outreach in mathematics.
Key research themes include overconvergent modular symbols, p-adic deformations, and connections between arithmetic cohomology and modular forms. His contributions span foundational studies in arithmetic geometry and computational experiments in p-adic modular forms.
He has been actively involved in fostering mathematical talent through programs like PROMYS, which aim to deepen students' exploration of mathematics and support teacher development in algebraic thinking.



