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Norm Do is an Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at Monash University. With diverse research interests spanning geometry, combinatorics, and Frobenius manifolds, he has significantly contributed to these fields through numerous publications and projects. His focus includes exploring geometrical categorical viewpoints and topological recursion, reflecting a deep engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics. Over the years, Norm has been an active collaborator, engaging with researchers from various institutions and contributing to the body of knowledge through projects and outputs dating back to 2002. His commitment to academic excellence is evident in his prominent role as a chief investigator in several key research projects, influencing emerging areas in mathematics and combinatorial geometry. Norm has also contributed to enhancing the understanding of moduli spaces and related structures in geometry, further indicating his expertise in the field. As a researcher, he is dedicated to advancing mathematical knowledge and mentoring the next generation of scholars.
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