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Research Bio

Andrew Marks is a professor in the Department of Mathematics. His research interests lie in descriptive set theory and its connections to related areas such as computability theory, combinatorics, ergodic theory, probability, operator algebras, and quantum information.

Research Expertise and Interest

mathematical logic

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Honors Thesis  [MATH 196]  

  • Seminars  [MATH 290]  

  • Seminars  [MATH 290]  

  • Individual Research  [MATH 295]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [MATH 602]  

2025 Fall
  • Incompleteness and Undecidability  [MATH 136]  

  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [MATH 199]  

  • Metamathematics  [MATH 225A]  

  • Seminars  [MATH 290]  

  • Individual Research  [MATH 295]  

  • Reading Course for Graduate Students  [MATH 299]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [MATH 602]  

2025 Spring
  • Supervised Independent Study and Research  [MATH 199]  

  • Seminars  [MATH 290]  

  • Individual Research  [MATH 295]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [MATH 602]