Jeff’s lecture in Banff (update)

Updated, 2015-09-29

Jeff is now an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in the Mathematics Department at Stanford University.


My son, Jeff, is graduating this month from the University of California, Berkeley, with a doctorate in Mathematics. His thesis title is “Distribution of Resonances in Scattering by Thin Barriers”. He recently gave a lecture on his thesis topic in Banff, included below:

And more animations from Jeff’s research:

About ecoquant

See https://wordpress.com/view/667-per-cm.net/ Retired data scientist and statistician. Now working projects in quantitative ecology and, specifically, phenology of Bryophyta and technical methods for their study, notably Macrophotography. Some photos of mine: https://www.flickr.com/photos/198372469@N03/
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3 Responses to Jeff’s lecture in Banff (update)

  1. Thanks, John.

  2. John Baez says:

    Congratulations!

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