Benjamin Mann joined the DARPA
Defense Sciences Office in July 2004 as a program
manager for the Mathematics Program. He came
to DARPA from the National Science Foundation
(NSF) where he was a program officer for algebra,
number theory, and combinatorics as well as topology,
geometric analysis, and foundations. Prior to
joining the NSF, he was on the mathematics faculties
of Rutgers University, Harvard University, Clarkson
University, and the University of New Mexico.
He has also held visiting positions at Stanford
University and the University of Edinburgh.
Dr. Mann's research interests include algebra, number theory, topology, and geometry, and their applications across science and technology. Dr. Mann received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from UCLA and a master’s degree and doctorate in mathematics from Stanford University.
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