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Trieu L Le is an Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Toledo, affiliated with the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. He received his undergraduate degree in Vietnam, a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University at Buffalo (2007), followed by postdoctoral positions at the University of Toronto and University of Waterloo, Canada. At Toledo, he joined as a Visiting Assistant Professor in 2009, became a Lecturer (2012–2015), and was promoted to Tenure-Track Assistant Professor before securing tenure and promotion to Associate Professor in Fall 2019. He has taught a wide range of courses, from College Algebra to Ph.D.-level topics.
His research lies at the intersection of Operator Theory and Functional Analysis, with a focus on Toeplitz operators, composition operators, and weighted shifts in complex and multi-variable settings. Since 2007, he has authored over 35 publications in leading journals such as Advances in Mathematics, Journal of Functional Analysis, and Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, exploring properties like compactness, hyponormality, and commutants in Bergman, Segal-Bargmann, and Hardy spaces. His work also includes algebraic characterizations of m-isometric operators and finite-rank products.
He has served as a referee for numerous journals, contributing to peer review in his domain. His recent publications (2020–2025) emphasize structural theorems for Toeplitz products, spectral analysis of composition operators on the unit ball, and generalizations of classical operator identities. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his prolific output and collaborations with mathematicians like Zeljko Cuckovic and Akaki Tikaradze underscore his academic impact.

