Joshua Evan Greene
Joshua Evan Greene is a mathematician whose primary area of research is low-dimensional topology. He is a professor at Boston College. Greene solved the lens space realization problem, while he and a co-author have made advances in the understanding of the inscribed square problem.
Education and career
Greene completed his undergraduate studies at Harvey Mudd College and at the University of Chicago. He received his PhD in mathematics from Princeton University in 2009, with Zoltán Szabó as advisor.After completing his doctoral degree, Greene worked as a NSF Postdoctoral Fellow from 2009 to 2011 at Columbia University. Greene is currently a professor at Boston College.
Mathematical work
In early work, Greene solved the lens space realization problem for knot surgery.In 2020, together with Andrew Lobb, Greene proved the rectangular peg conjecture. Later they resolved the cyclic quadrilateral peg problem