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Steven Benjamin Damelin is a United States mathematician and educator. His Masters and PhD advisor was Doron Lubinsky at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

He is with the American Mathematical Society and is affiliated to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.. He has also held academic positions at The Pennsylvania State University, the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) University of Minnesota and at the University of the Witwatersrand.

His works include the Cambridge University Press book The Mathematics of Signal Processing with Willard Miller and he is known for his research contributions in diverse areas including computational and pure harmonic analysis, theoretical computer science, potential theory, approximation theory, number theory, coding theory, percolation/probability, Inverse problems-scattering theory, computer vision, quantum computing, and numerical analysis.

His collaborators include Willard Miller, CEE Distinguished Professor, University of Minnesota, Anthony Devaney, COE Distinguished Professor, NorthEastern University and Charles Fefferman, Herbert Jones Professor, Princeton University and Fields medal recipient. .

He has been a member of the American Mathematical Society Mathematics Research Communities Advisory Board and the American Mathematical Society Committee of Committees. In 2005–2006, he held a New Directions Research Professorship at the Interdisciplinary Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota and in 2010–2011 was the principle awardee in High Performance Computing (CHPC) at the University of the Witwatersrand.

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