Assistant professor of mathematics, University of Texas at Austin
(blumberg(at)math.utexas.edu)
Prior to arriving in Austin, I was an NSF postdoctoral fellow from 2005-2009 at Stanford, with a year's stint as a member at the Institute for Advanced Study in 2007-2008.
Before that, I was a graduate student in at the University of Chicago, where I finished a Ph.D. in 2005 under the supervision of Peter May and Michael Mandell.
And even earlier, I worked at HotDispatch (yes, that was really the name).
I work primarily in homotopy theory and algebraic topology, with a particular focus on algebraic K-theory (and related objects). I'm also interested in equivariant stable homotopy theory.
A list of my papers is available here.
I recently gave a plenary talk at the Cohen-Carlsson-Madsen birthday conference.
The slides are here.