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The Mathematics graduate program fosters a dynamic intellectual environment that blends innovative research with a welcoming and collaborative culture. Our active research teams span multiple disciplines, working alongside faculty from other Emory programs and international researchers. The department provides a PhD in Mathematics designed for those holding an undergraduate mathematics background or comparable qualifications.
This PhD program caters to students with a bachelor's degree in Mathematics or equivalent preparation. Potential
research specializations encompass:
Algebra and Number Theory: algebraic groups, algebraic geometry, analytic number theory, arithmetic geometry.
Analysis and Differential Geometry: geometric analysis, spectral theory, partial differential equations, geometric function theory.
Computational Mathematics: computational fluid dynamics,
image processing, inverse problems, numerical analysis (linear algebra, PDEs, optimization), high-performance computing. Discrete Mathematics: graph theory, combinatorics, algorithms, theoretical computer science.
Mathematics PhD candidates may pursue either pure or computational tracks, typically finishing the program in five years.
The department offers a PhD in Mathematics intended for students with an undergraduate mathematics degree or equivalent experience.
If you are an international applicant, you may need to submit TOEFL scores.