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Mattias Jonsson is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan. His research primarily focuses on non-Archimedean geometry, particularly Berkovich spaces, and the study of degenerations in complex geometry dynamics. He is interested in several specific problems within this domain, including the construction of canonical metrics in complex geometry, mirror symmetry conjectures that connect real and complex geometry, and boundary parameter spaces in complex dynamical systems. Jonsson serves as Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, overseeing graduate programs and supporting students in their academic pursuits. He completed his Ph.D. at the Royal Institute of Technology in 1997 and has since contributed to the field through various publications and presentations. His academic expertise covers Algebra, Algebraic Geometry, and Analysis.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science