
معرفی
Jeremiah Heller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He holds additional campus affiliations within the Mathematics department. His research focuses on homotopy theory and algebraic geometry, particularly applying homotopy-theoretic methods to study algebraic cycles and K-theory.
Education: PhD in Mathematics from Northwestern University (2006).
Research interests include algebra, algebraic geometry, geometry and topology, with emphasis on motivic cohomology, equivariant homotopy theory, and algebraic K-theory. Recent work explores topics like Bredon motivic cohomology and Tom Dieck splitting theorems in equivariant settings.
Publications span advanced topics such as DG modules, bounded t-structures, and topological comparison theorems. No scientific awards explicitly noted. No advised students listed in available records. His work is supported by collaborations with institutions like the University of Illinois and international co-authors.



