We are among the largest research groups in North America specializing in fractal geometry and harmonic analysis. Our expertise extends to related fields such as additive combinatorics, geometric measure theory, ergodic theory, number theory, probability, and more.
We have seminars on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm at the PIMS lounge.
Faculty members
Research interests: Partial Differential Equations, Harmonic Analysis, Dynamical Systems
Research interests: Harmonic analysis, geometric measure theory and additive combinatorics
Research interests: Cone multipliers and local smoothing, Multi-parameter maximal functions, Hilbert transform along polynomial surfaces, Scalar oscillatory integrals, oscillatory integrals with degenerate phases, Estimates for the Bergman kernel.
Research interests: Fractal geometry and its relationships with harmonic analysis, geometric measure theory, number theory, ergodic theory, probability, etc.
Research interests: Mathematical problems related to analog-to-digital conversion, blind source separation, sparse approximations and compressed sensing, and applications in seismic signal processing.
Research interests: Incidence geometry, the restriction and Kakeya problems, and sum-product phenomena.
Current Postdocs, Graduate students and Visitors*:
Andrew Alexander (MsC)
Angel Cruz (MsC)
Caleb Marshall (PhD)
Paige Bright (MsC)
William O'Regan (postdoc)
Yuveshen Mooroogen (MsC)
Recent Postdocs, Graduate students and Visitors*:
Orit Raz (currently a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Tongou Yang (currently a postdoc at UCLA)
Sanju Velani (professor at University of York)