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Ian Biringer is a Professor in the Math Department at Boston College, where he specializes in hyperbolic geometry, low-dimensional topology, and geometric group theory. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and actively contributes to academic leadership, including co-organizing the Geometry/Topology seminar. His educational materials include an online book, Geometry in Two Dimensions, and lecture notes on ergodic theory, mapping class groups, and proof-based mathematics.
His research explores hyperbolic 3-manifolds, invariant random subgroups, unimodular measures, and geometric convergence, with applications to group theory and dynamical systems. Recent work focuses on curve graphs, surface covers, and L2-invariants, often employing combinatorial and measurable methods. Publications demonstrate a consistent emphasis on topological invariants, subgroup dynamics, and Riemannian structures.
He has advised six PhD students, including four graduates (Nick Vlamis, Tommaso Cremaschi, Cristina Mullican, Sangsan Warakkagun) and two current advisees (Mujie Wang, Matthew Zevenbergen). No scientific awards are mentioned in the source text.



