Tenure Track/Two Year Research Assistant Professors

Purdue University

Leonard Lipshitz, Head
Department of Mathematics 
Purdue University 
West Lafayette,  IN 47907-1395.  

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PURDUE UNIVERSITY - DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS - Several tenure- track or two-year research assistant professorships beginning August 1997. Ph.D. by August 1997, exceptional research promise, and excellence in teaching required. Possible positions at the Associate Professor/Professor level beginning August 1997. Ph.D. and excellent research and teaching credentials required. Applicants should mention at least one Purdue faculty member with whom they expect to have common research interests. Preference will be given to completed applications received by December 15, 1996. Send curriculum vitae, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation (for assistant professorships, at least one letter should discuss teaching) sent to: Leonard Lipshitz, Head, Department of Mathematics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1395. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.


Purdue University      Mathematics Faculty and Their Research Areas 1996-97

S. Abhyankar, Professor; Ph.D., Harvard, 1955.  Algebraic geometry.
D. Arapura, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Columbia, 1985.  Algebraic geometry.
L. Avramov, Professor; Ph.D., Moscow State, 1975.  Commutative algebra.
R. Ba–uelos, Professor; Ph.D., UCLA, 1984.  Probability, harmonic analysis.
P. Bauman, Professor; Ph.D., Minnesota, 1982.  Partial differential equations, 
   applied mathematics.
J. Becker, Professor; Ph.D., Michigan, 1964. Algebraic topology.
S. Bell, Professor; Ph.D., MIT, 1980.  Several complex variables.
M. Benjamin, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Moscow, 1971. Group representations.
L. Berkovitz, Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1951.  Control theory.
L. de Branges, Professor; Ph.D., Cornell, 1957.  Number theory, complex 
   analysis, operator theory, functional analysis.
J. Brown, Professor; Ph.D., Michigan, 1979.  Complex variables.
L. Brown, Professor; Ph.D., Harvard, 1968.  Operator algebras, operator theory.
Z. Cai, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Colorado, 1990.  Numerical analysis, 
   applied mathematics.
N. Carlson, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Berkeley, 1991.  Numerical analysis, 
   applied mathematics.
D. Catlin, Professor; Ph.D., Princeton, 1978.  Several complex variables.
A. Corso, Visiting Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Rutgers, 1995.  Commutative 
   algebra.
C. Cowen, Professor; Ph.D., Berkeley, 1976.  Operator theory, complex analysis,
   linear algebra.
J. Cushman, Professor; Ph.D., Iowa State, 1978.  Applied mathematics.
M. Dadarlat, Associate Professor; Ph.D., UCLA, 1991.  Operator algebras.
B. Davis, Professor; Ph.D., Illinois, 1968.  Probability.
H. Donnelly, Professor; Ph.D., Berkeley, 1974.  Differential geometry.
J. Douglas, Professor; Ph.D., Rice, 1952.  Computational modeling, numerical 
   analysis.
D. Drasin, Professor; Ph.D., Cornell, 1966.  Complex variables, potential 
   theory.
M. Drazin, Professor; Ph.D., Cambridge, 1953.  Noncommutative algebra.
A. Eremenko, Professor; Ph.D., Rostov (USSR), 1979.  Complex analysis, 
   dynamical systems.
Z. Feng, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Arizona State, 1994.  Numerical analysis, 
   applied mathematics.
S. Ferguson, Research Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Houston, 1996.  Operator 
   theory.
A. Gabrielov, Professor; Ph.D., Moscow State (USSR), 1973.  Real algebraic and 
   analytic geometry.
N. Garofalo, Professor; Ph.D., Minnesota, 1987.  Partial differential equations,
   harmonic analysis.
W. Gautschi, Professor; Ph.D., Basel (Switzerland), 1953.  Numerical analysis.
D. Goldberg, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Maryland, 1991.  Representation theory.
D. Gottlieb, Professor; Ph.D., UCLA, 1962.  Algebraic topology, mathematical 
   physics.
S. Gupta, Professor; Ph.D., North Carolina, 1956.  Statistics.
G. Harel, Professor; Ph.D., Ben-Gurion (Israel), 1985.  Mathematics education.
W. Heinzer, Professor; Ph.D., Florida State, 1966.  Commutative algebra.
C. Huneke, Professor; Ph.D., Yale, 1978.  Commutative algebra.
R. Hunt, Professor; Ph.D., Washington (St. Louis), 1965.  Harmonic analysis.
N. Inglis, Visiting Associate Professor; Ph.D., Cambridge, 1988.  Group theory.
M. Kischinhevsky, Visiting Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Catholic University 
   (Rio de Janeiro), 1993.  Applied mathematics.
P. Kršger, Visiting Associate Professor; Ph.D., Erlangen, 1986.  Partial 
   differential equations.
S. Lalley, Professor; Ph.D., Stanford, 1980.  Probability.
L. Lempert, Professor; Ph.D., Eštvšs Lor‡nd Tudom‡nyegyetem (Budapest), 1979.
   Complex analysis.
J. Lipman, Professor; Ph.D., Harvard, 1965.  Algebraic geometry.
L. Lipshitz, Professor; Ph.D., Princeton, 1972.  Logic, algebra.
B. Lucier, Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1981.  Numerical analysis, wavelets.
R. Lynch, Professor; Ph.D., Harvard, 1963.  Numerical analysis.
J. Ma, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Minnesota, 1992.  Probability.
K. Matsuki, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Columbia, 1988.  Algebraic geometry.
J. McClure, Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1978.  Topology.
F. Milner, Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1983.  Numerical analysis, applied 
   mathematics.
T. Moh, Professor; Ph.D., Purdue, 1969.  Algebraic geometry.
C. Neugebauer, Professor; Ph.D., Ohio State, 1954.  Harmonic analysis.
R. Penney, Professor; Ph.D., MIT, 1971.  Group representations, harmonic
   analysis, several complex variables.
D. Phillips, Professor; Ph.D., Minnesota, 1981.  Partial differential equations.
J. Price, Professor; Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1956.  Orthogonal expansions.
P. Protter, Professor; Ph.D., California, San Diego, 1975.  Probability.
L. Rachele, Research Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Univ. Washington, 1996. 
   Partial differential equations.
J. Rice, Professor; Ph.D., Cal Tech, 1959.  Applied mathematics, numerical 
   analysis.
A. Roche, Research Assistant Professor; PhD., Chicago, 1996.  Representation 
   theory.
H. Rubin, Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1948.  Statistics.
J.E. Rubin, Professor; Ph.D., Stanford, 1955.  Logic, set theory.
A. Sa Barreto, Associate Professor; Ph.D., MIT, 1988.  Partial differential 
   equations.
S. Samuels, Professor; Ph.D., Stanford, 1964.  Probability theory and 
   applications.
J. Santos, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1983.  Numerical analysis, 
   applied mathematics.
R. Schultz, Professor; Ph.D., Chicago, 1968.  Algebraic and geometric topology.
F. Shahidi, Professor; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1975.  Automorphic forms.
W.-X. Shi, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Harvard, 1990.  Differential geometry.
J. Smith, Associate Professor; Ph.D., MIT, 1981.  Algebraic topology.
W. Studden, Professor; Ph.D., Stanford, 1962.  Probability and statistics.
J. Thurber, Professor; Ph.D., NYU, 1961.  Applied mathematics.
Y.L. Tong, Professor; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1970.  Complex manifolds.
J. Wang, Professor; Ph.D., Cornell, 1966.  Lie groups.
S. Weingram, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Princeton, 1962.  Algebraic topology.
A. Weitsman, Professor; Ph.D., Syracuse, 1968.  Complex variables.
V. Weston, Professor; Ph.D., Toronto, 1956.  Applied mathematics, inverse 
   problems.
C. Wilkerson, Professor; Ph.D., Rice, 1970.  Algebraic topology.
S.K. Yeung, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Columbia, 1989.  Differential 
   geometry, complex manifolds.
E. Zachmanoglou, Professor; Ph.D., Berkeley, 1962.  Partial differential 
   equations.
Y. Zhang, Visiting Assistant Professor; Ph.D., McGill 1994.  P-adic groups, 
   automorphic forms.
R. Zink, Professor; Ph.D., Minnesota, 1953.  Functional analysis.


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