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Matthew Haulmark is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Cornell University. His research focuses on geometric group theory, particularly boundaries of relatively hyperbolic and CAT(0) groups, JSJ-splittings, right-angled Coxeter groups, and topology at infinity of finitely presented groups. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2017).
Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics (2017) from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His academic career includes contributions to topology and geometric group theory through numerous peer-reviewed publications. He teaches courses such as MATH 1340: Strategy, Cooperation, and Conflict in Spring 2025.
Research Interests: Dr. Haulmark explores the interplay between geometric and algebraic properties of groups, emphasizing boundaries, splittings, and structural properties of Coxeter groups. His work bridges topology and group theory, with applications to manifold structures and entropy analysis.
Publications Overview: His recent work includes studies on canonical splittings of relatively hyperbolic groups, minimal volume entropy of RAAGs, and boundary classifications of Coxeter groups. These contributions reflect a focus on advancing theoretical frameworks in geometric group theory.
Awards: None explicitly listed. Advising/Grants: No student advisees or grant details provided. Teaching: Currently instructs MATH 1340 at Cornell.



