
معرفی
Lior Silberman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of British Columbia. His research spans topics in Mathematics, including Number Theory, Automorphic Forms, Group Theory, and Metric Geometry.
- Education: PhD in Mathematics (Princeton University, 2005) under Peter Sarnak; BSc in Mathematics and Physics (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2000) under Avishai Dekel.
- Previous Positions: Benjamin Peirce Assistant Professor at Harvard University (2006-2007); Member of the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study (2005-2006, 2007-2008).
His research focuses on the intersection of quantum chaos, topology, and group theory, with applications to metric geometry and representation theory. Key themes include arithmetic quantum unique ergodicity, homogeneous length functions, and the topology of group representations.
Recent publications analyze equivariant neural networks on Lie groups, girth in algebraic contexts, and homogeneous dynamics. His awards are not explicitly listed, but his collaborative work and editorial contributions indicate significant academic engagement.
He supervises BSc, MSc, and PhD students and co-organizes the West Coast Dynamics Seminar. Office hours are held in-person and via Zoom, emphasizing accessibility for students.


