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Hunter Stufflebeam is an Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University specializing in geometric analysis and partial differential equations. His primary research interests focus on low-regularity spaces, geometric measure theory, and lower curvature bounds. His recent work explores almost-rigidity problems and the structure of limit spaces. Hunter completed his PhD in Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was advised by Davi Maximo. His undergraduate studies in mathematics were conducted at the University of Texas at Austin. As part of his academic career, he has contributed to several notable publications, including studies on the stability of convex disks and spheres. Hunter is actively involved in the mathematical community, frequently speaking at conferences and organizing events such as the Gender Minorities Topology Related Areas Konference. He is also a passionate educator who emphasizes inclusive and equitable teaching practices in his courses.
Johns Hopkins University • Baltimore, MD
Teaching and researching geometric analysis and partial differential equations.
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