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Marcin Sabok is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McGill University, part of the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on descriptive set theory, Ramsey theory, forcing, and their applications in operator algebras and geometric group theory. He co-authored the book *Canonical Ramsey Theory on Polish Spaces* with Vladimir Kanovei and Jindrich Zapletal. Sabok's work bridges foundational mathematics with geometric and algebraic structures, addressing classification problems and structural properties of mathematical objects. His research has been supported by contributions to areas such as Borel combinatorics, ergodic theory, and hyperfiniteness in group actions.
- Affiliation: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill University
- Key Research Themes: Set Theory, Geometric Group Theory, Logic, Operator Algebras
His recent interests include exploring connections between Ramsey-theoretic methods and operator algebras, as well as studying hyperfinite actions of groups on boundaries in geometric contexts. Sabok has published extensively in top journals like *Inventiones Mathematicae* and *Advances in Mathematics*, contributing to foundational questions in set theory and its applications.
While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to descriptive set theory and geometric group theory indicate significant recognition in his field. He collaborates widely, with co-authors including experts in logic, combinatorics, and functional analysis. His academic website provides further details on his research and teaching activities.





