Manfred Einsiedler is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, with office HG G 64.2 at Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zurich. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Linear Algebra (HS 2019), Analysis I/II, and Functional Analysis I/II, using his co-authored textbook Functional Analysis, Spectral Theory, and Applications . His research centers on dynamical and equidistribution problems in homogeneous spaces, with focus on closed horocycle orbits, geodesic orbits on the modular surface, and measure rigidity. Key contributions include work on effective equidistribution, entropy methods, and connections between ergodic theory and number theory. He has co-authored foundational texts: Ergodic Theory with a view towards Number Theory and Functional Analysis, Spectral Theory, and Applications in Springer's Graduate Texts in Mathematics series, alongside multiple in-progress volumes on entropy, homogeneous dynamics, and unitary representations. Recent publications explore integer points on spheres, rigidity of invariant measures, and Diophantine approximation on fractals, emphasizing collaborations with Lindenstrauss, Ward, Margulis, and Venkatesh. His work demonstrates consistent focus on homogeneous dynamics with applications to arithmetic problems, particularly through effective methods and measure classification theorems. While no specific awards or student lists are documented in the source, his extensive publication record and textbook authorship establish significant scholarly impact.









