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Marvin Anas Hahn serves as an Assistant Professor in the School of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, with his office located at Trinity College, Dublin 2. His research bridges pure mathematics and applied fields through rigorous exploration of algebraic structures and combinatorial methods.
Hahn's primary research focuses on the deep interplay between algebraic geometry and combinatorics, particularly in Hurwitz theory where he investigates piecewise polynomiality of curve enumeration, tropical realizations of moduli spaces, and combinatorial structures of double Hurwitz numbers. His work extends to tropical geometry applications in enumerative problems and has significant interdisciplinary reach into computer vision (rolling shutter camera models) and coding theory (rank-metric codes with valuation structures). The mathematical sophistication of his research manifests in connections to topological recursion, quantum curves, and non-archimedean geometry.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a cohesive trajectory where combinatorial frameworks solve geometric problems across diverse contexts—from toric surfaces and elliptic curves to camera geometry and coding theory. His articles demonstrate consistent innovation in applying tropical methods to classical algebraic geometry problems while expanding into computational domains, establishing him at the nexus of pure mathematics and practical applications.
No scientific awards are documented in the available information.
Hahn's academic advising activities and research funding sources remain unspecified in the provided materials, though his publication record suggests active supervision of graduate researchers in mathematical sciences.

