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Yongwu
Rong (1989--91) received his Ph.D. from the University
of Texas and is currently a Professor at George Washington
University. He works on the topology of 3-manifolds. From
2001-2003 Yongwu was a program director at NSF.
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Shuguang
Wang (1990--92) received his Ph.D. from Oxford
University. Shuguang works on gauge theory and its interaction
with real algebraic geometry. He is currently Associate Professor
at the University of Missouri - Columbia.
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Yongbin
Ruan (1991--93) received his Ph.D. from the
University of California at Berkeley. Yongbin works on low-dimensional
geometry and its relation to mathematical physics. Yongbin
was a Sloan Fellow as well as an invited speaker at the
1998 I.C.M. in Berlin. He is currently Professor at the
University of Michigan
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David
Gomprecht (1992--94) received his Ph.D. from
Columbia University. His area of expertise is algebraic surface
theory. Dave is currently teaching at the Dalton School in
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John Havlicek
(1993--95) received his Ph.D. from Stanford University. He
received a J.S. Frame Teaching Excellence Award in April 1995.
During academic year 1995-96, he taught at Albion College.
John is currently employed by Motorola, Inc. where he works
on the development and deployment of formal methods for hardware
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Thomas
Leness (1994--97) received his Ph.D. from Columbia
University. Tom works on gauge theory and 4-manifolds. He
is now an Associate Professor at Florida International University. |
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Slava
Krushkal (1996--97) received his Ph.D.
from UC, San Diego. Slava works in 4-dimensional topology
and geometry.He
is currently an Professor of Mathematics at the University of
Virginia. |
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Wladek Lorek
(1996--98) received his Ph.D. from SUNY at Stony Brook. Wladek
works in symplectic topology. He is currently a graduate student
in applied mathematics at MSU. |
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Meeyong Kim
(1998--99) received her Ph.D. from Notre Dame. She worked
in algebraic geometry. Meeyong died in a tragic accident in
the summer of 2001. |
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| Mark Hoyle
(1998--99) received his Ph.D. from U.C.Santa Cruz. Mark works
on hamiltonian topology. |
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Burak
Ozbagci (1999--2002) received his Ph.D.
from U.C. Irvine. Burak is currently an Associate Professor
of Mathematics at Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey. His
area of interest is the geometric topology of low-dimensional
manifolds. In 2003, Burak received the Outstanding
Young Scientist Award from the Turkish Academy of Sciences.
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Hessam
Hamidi-Tehrani (2000) received his Ph.D. from
Columbia University. Hessam works on low-dimensional topology
and mapping class groups. He is currently an Assistant Professor
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B.
Doug Park (2001--2002) received his Ph.D.
from Princeton University. Doug is currently an Associate
Professor
of Pure Mathematics at University of Waterloo. His areas
of interest are gauge theory and low-dimensional topology. |
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Mainak
Poddar (2001--2003) received his Ph.D. from the
University of Wisconsin. Mainak is currently at the Indian Staistical Institute in Kolkata. His area of
interest is stringy geometry and topology of orbifolds. |
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Stefano Vidussi (2001--2002) received his Ph.D. from S.I.S.S.A, Trieste, Italy. Stefano is currently Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Riverside. His area of interest is 3- and 4-manifold topology.
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Mei-Lin
Yau (2001--2005) Mei-Lin received her Ph.D. from
Stanford University. She works on symplectic and contact geometry
and topology. Meilin is currently an Associate Professor at
National Central University in Taiwan.
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Olguta
Buse (2002--2005) received her Ph.D. from SUNY
Stony Brook. She works on symplectic topology. Olga was a
research fellow at IPAM for summer 2003. She is currently
an Assistant Professor at Indiana University Purdue University
Indianapolis. |
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David
Futer ( 2005 --2008 ) received his Ph.D. from Stanford
University. His area of interest is low-dimensional topology.
David was an RTG Postdoctoral Fellow.He is currently an Assistant Professor at Temple University. |
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Spiro
Karigiannis (2005 -- 2006) received his
Ph.D. from Harvard University. His area of interest
is special
holonomy
and calibrated geometry. Spiro is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo.
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Lawrence
Roberts (2005 --2009) received his Ph.D. from the
University of California at Berkeley. His area of interest
is 3- and 4-topology and Ozsvath-Szabo invariants. Lawrence was an RTG Postdoctoral Fellow. He is now an Assistant Professor at U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa. |
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Mikhail Alyurov (2006 -- 2009) received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. His
area of interest is differential geometry. Mikhail was an RTG
Postdoctoral Fellow. |
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| Hui-Chuan Huang (2006 --2007) received her Ph.D. from Stanford University. She
works on geometric analysis, microlocal analysis, and PDE. |
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Jack Calcut (2008 --2010) received his Ph.D. from the
University of Maryland. His area of interest
is low-dimensional topology. Jack is now an Assistant Professor at Oberlin College. |
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Richard Siefring (2008--2011 ) received his Ph.D. from the Courant Instutute. He
works on geometric analysis and symplectic geometry. Richard is now at Max Planck Institute in Leipzig. |
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| Corbett Redden (2009 --2011) received his Ph. D. from Notre Dame. Corbett is an RTG Fellow. His area of interest is elliptic cohomology and Hodge theory of Riemannian bundles. Corbett is currently at Max Planck Institute in Bonn. |
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Eric Schoenfeld (2009 -- 2010) received his Ph.D. from Stanford. Eric is an RTG Fellow. He works on symplectic field theory. Eric is currently employed by Google.
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Matt Rathbun (2010 --2011 ) received his Ph.D. from U.C. Davis. Matt is an RTG Fellow. He works on 3-manifolds. Matt is now at Imperial College, London. |