- Ballmann, Werner
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. Differential geometry; geometric topology.
- Banchoff, Tom
Brown University. Geometry, visualisation; Popularisation.
- Bestvina, Mladen
Geometric group theory. Includes a problem list.
- Calegari, Danny
Specializes in topology and classical geometry. Department of mathematics. California Institute of Technology.
- Chang, Sun-Yung Alice
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University. Subjects: geometric analysis, algebraic geometry, differential geometry.
- Cherowitzo, Bill
Finite geometry. Department of Mathematics. University of Colorado at Denver.
- Dodson, C.T.J. (Kit)
UMIST, Manchester. Differential geometry, stochastic geometry and applications.
- Doran, Charles
Columbia University. Geometry, mathematical physics, number theory.
- Dunfield, Nathan
Harvard University. 3-dimensional topology, geometry, and related topics.
- Große-Brauckmann, Karsten
Differential geometry, especially surfaces of constant mean curvature.
- Hales, Thomas C.
University of Pittsburgh. Kepler conjecture (announced a computer-aided proof), other space tiling conjectures, Langlands theory.
- Hang, Fengbo
Veblen Research Instructor, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University. Subjects: geometric analysis, nonlinear partial differential equations, geometric measure theory.
- Kapovich, Michael
University of Utah. Low-dimensional geometry and topology.
- Keith, Sandra Zaroodny
St. Cloud State University MN. Interests in visualisation and education.
- Kimberling, Clark
Triangle centers, integer sequences, mathematical history and biography.
- Palais, Richard
Differential geometry, mathematical visualisation.
- Rollin, Yann
Low-dimensional geometry.
- Sormani, Christina
Lehman College and CUNY Graduate Center. Riemannian reometry: manifolds with Ricci curvature bounds, their Gromov-Hausdorff limits and metric spaces.
- Sullivan, John M.
Optimal geometries.
- Wierzba, Jan
DPMMS, University of Cambridge. Research interests: Algebraic Geometry, in particular Singularities and Symplectic Varieties.
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