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Matthew Ando is the Dean and Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the College of Arts and Sciences, Ohio University, a position he has held since 2023. He previously served as Associate Dean and faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he was also Chair of the Department of Mathematics from 2011 to 2017.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992
- A.B. in Mathematics with Certificate in Linguistics, Princeton University, 1988
Matthew Ando's research lies primarily in algebraic topology and homotopy theory, with deep connections to mathematical physics and number theory. He is particularly known for his work in elliptic cohomology and formal group laws, contributing significantly to the understanding of generalized cohomology theories and their applications in string theory and quantum field theory. His interdisciplinary approach bridges pure mathematics and theoretical physics.
Matthew Ando has been recognized with several prestigious honors, including:
- Dean's Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Education (University of Illinois)
- Executive Officer Distinguished Leadership Award (University of Illinois)
- Big Ten Academic Alliance Academic Leadership Program Fellow
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
He has held leadership roles in academic administration and mentoring, having chaired departments and guided educational initiatives. While specific grant details are not listed, his fellowships and awards suggest sustained research support and national recognition. He has advised graduate students in mathematics, though no names are publicly listed here.
Matthew Ando is associated with the mathematical research community through his affiliations with major institutions and professional recognition. His work continues to influence both theoretical developments and academic leadership in STEM education.





