Hunter Spink

Hunter Spink

First Name: 
Hunter
Last Name: 
Spink
Title: 
Assistant Professor
Office Location : 
Room 1027, 215 Huron St, Toronto
Biography : 

Hunter Spink earned his PhD from Harvard University in 2020. Before coming to the University of Toronto, he was a Szegő assistant professor at Stanford University from 2020-2023.

Hunter’s research is at the interface of combinatorics and geometry, particularly in the areas of combinatorial Hodge theory, additive combinatorics, convex geometry, and o-minimality.

His recent notable publications include “Tautological classes of Matroids” (with Andrew Berget, Chris Eur, Dennis Tseng) published in Inventiones Mathematicae and “Log-concavity of matroid h-vectors and mixed Eulerian numbers” (with Andrew Berget, Dennis Tseng) published in Duke mathematics journal.

Personal Website: 
http://www.math.toronto.edu/hspink/

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Areas of Interest: 

Combinatorics and Algebraic Geometry