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Martin Kassabov is a Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a M.Sc. from Sofia University (1998) and a Ph.D. from Yale University (2003). His research spans Algebra and Topology, with a focus on combinatorial group theory, representation theory of discrete groups (particularly Kazhdan property and property tau), and combinatorial algebra applications to automorphism groups, Golod-Shafarevich groups, and group rings. His work often bridges algebraic structures with geometric and combinatorial methods.
Dr. Kassabov’s publications explore topics such as oscillating group growth, unstable homology of moduli spaces and automorphism groups, subspace arrangements linked to property T, and computational approaches to finite simple groups. His research also intersects with expander graphs and universal lattices, contributing to the broader field of geometric group theory. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions are highlighted in Cornell’s Mathematics Department resources.
He teaches advanced courses such as Noncommutative Algebra and Supervised Research, reflecting his role in mentoring graduate students. His involvement in departmental initiatives, including advising and course coordination, underscores his academic leadership.


