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Benjamin Dozier is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2018. His academic interests primarily lie in Geometry, particularly focusing on dynamical systems and Riemann surfaces, where he conducts significant studies on translation surfaces and moduli spaces. His research highlights the rich interplay between concrete problems in dynamics related to individual surfaces and abstract questions centered on moduli spaces. He has utilized compactifications of moduli spaces and has contributed to the field through multiple publications exploring topics such as the linear subvarieties of strata of differentials, coarse density subsets, and the equidistribution of saddle connections in translation surfaces. He is actively involved in linking his work to broader fields such as algebraic geometry, hyperbolic geometry, homogeneous dynamics, ergodic theory, geometry of numbers, and probability theory.
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