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Bruce Kleiner is a Silver Professor in the Department of Mathematics at New York University. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1990, and a B.A. in Mathematics from the same institution in 1985. His research spans various domains including geometric analysis, geometric group theory, and geometric topology, focusing on the interplay between geometric and analytic ideas. Kleiner's current research topics explore geometric evolution equations such as Ricci flow and mean curvature flow, quasi-isometric rigidity, and bilipschitz embedding problems. He also delves into the analysis of singular spaces, particularly in the context of Carnot groups and spaces that satisfy Poincaré inequalities. His work is recognized in leading mathematics journals, contributing significantly to the advancement of mathematical sciences.
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