President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Recipients 1997 - 1998Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science
Education: A.B. University of Chicago, Physics; Ph.D. Rutgers University, Mathematics Dissertation: The supergeometric interpretation of vertex operator superalgebras. Dissertation Advisor: James Lepowsky, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University Research Topic: A study of N=2 superconformal field theory using representations of the N=2 Neveu-Schwarz algebra in terms of superderivations and applications Mentor: Geoffrey Mason, Department of Mathematics, University of California Santa Cruz Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Notre Dame
Education: B.S. Moscow State University, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science; M.S. Moscow State University, Applied Mathematics & Computer Science; Ph.D. Florida State University, Applied Mathematics Dissertation: Solitary and Periodic waves in Nonlinear Nonintegrable Systems Dissertation Advisor: Louis N. Howard, Professor of Ma B.S. thematics, Florida State University Research Topic: the Dynamic Behavior of Models of Superfluidity Mentor: Paul H. Roberts, Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles Current Position: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, UC Los Angeles
Education: B.S. and B.A. University of Pennsylvania, Materials Science Engineering and Psychology; M.S. University of California, Berkeley, Materials Science and Mineral Engineering; Ph.D. University of California Berkeley, Materials Science and Mineral Engineering Dissertation: The effects of sterilization, processing and aging on the structure and morphology of medical-grade ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene for in total joint replacements. Dissertation Advisor: Antoni Tomsia, Principal Investigator, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Research Topic: The coating of titanium implants with hydroxyapetite Mentor: Antoni Tomsia, Principal Investigator, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Current Position: Associate Research Scientist, Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
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