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Lorenzo Sadun is the Marian Harris Thornberry Centennial Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, where he teaches and conducts research in Mathematics with a focus on Mathematical Physics, Differential Geometry, and Dynamical Systems. He has made significant contributions to the analysis of topological dynamics, aperiodic tilings, and adiabatic quantum transport. Sadun's research is recognized for its depth and diversity, addressing significant topics in mathematical physics, including continuum regularization in quantum field theory and the geometric aspects of dynamical systems. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1987. Throughout his career, Sadun has engaged in numerous collaborative research projects and published extensively in reputed journals and conferences, enhancing the field's understanding of critical mathematical principles. His teaching has been acknowledged with awards, including the College of Natural Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award and the President’s Associates Centennial Teaching Fellowship. An advocate for student learning, he emphasizes clarity and rigor in mathematical concepts, helping students develop a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied mathematics.
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