
معرفی
Jeremy L. Martin is a Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on algebraic combinatorics, with interests in algebraic geometry, discrete geometry, commutative algebra, and algebraic topology. He organizes conferences like the Great Plains Combinatorics Conference and the Graduate Research Workshop in Combinatorics.
Teaching highlights include courses on Modern Algebra, Combinatorial Mathematics, and Honors Calculus III. Current students include Mark Denker and May Bee Trist. He has advised numerous graduate students over his career.
His work spans topics such as simplicial complexes, configuration varieties, and matroids. Research outputs include publications on algebraic combinatorics, Coxeter groups, and combinatorial Hopf algebras. He is an editor for Combinatorial Theory and previously led the Frontiers for Young Minds Mathematics section.
Professional service includes organizing seminars like the KU Combinatorics Seminar and contributing to educational initiatives like the Jayhawk Math Teachers' Circle. His teaching philosophy emphasizes accessibility and interdisciplinary connections.





