Gregory Pearlstein

 Gregory Pearlstein

Gregory Pearlstein

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Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Mathematics


Resume

  • 1992

    Ph.D.

    I obtained my doctoral degree in Algebraic Geometry under the direction of Aroldo Kaplan.

    Mathematics

    I grew up in Amherst

    an have always had a strong love of the outdoors.

    University of Massachusetts

    Amherst

  • 1988

    Bachelor’s Degree

    I studied organic chemistry with Dr. Paul Lahti

    and was affiliated with the Geometry

    Analysis and Graphics group

    starting initially with David Hoffman.

    Mathematics

    Hiking and the outdoors.

    University of Massachusetts

    Amherst

  • 1984

    My major educational interests in high school were chemistry

    mathematics

    computer programming and electronics.

    Hiking and the outdoors.

    Amherst Regional High School

  • Higher Education

    University Teaching

    Teaching

    LaTeX

    Research

    Science

    Theory

    Singularities of admissible normal functions

    Zhaohu Nie

    Hao Fang

    Patrick Brosnan

    Singularities of admissible normal functions

    On the algebraicity of the zero locus of an admissible normal function

    Patrick Brosnan

    On the algebraicity of the zero locus of an admissible normal function

    Pearlstein

    Associate Professor of Mathematics

    Texas A&M University

    2013 to present.\n\nArea of Expertise: Algebraic Geometry and Hodge theory.\n\n-- Publications: 20 refereed articles in leading international journals.\n-- Lectures: Over 90 lectures at Universities around the world.\n-- Grants: Awarded 8 competitive research and conference grants.\n-- Held 9 short term research positions in Europe.\n-- Teaching: Graduate courses

    large undergraduate service courses\n (calculus

    linear algebra

    differential equations

    etc.) as well as upper \n level undergraduate courses (abstract algebra

    complex analysis

    etc.)

    Gregory

    UC Santa Cruz

    Texas A&M University

    Duke University

    Institute for Advanced Study

    UC Irvine

    Michigan State University

    Research and Teaching

    UC Santa Cruz

    Member

    Research

    Institute for Advanced Study

    Visiting Professor

    Research and Teaching

    UC Irvine

    Visiting Professor

    Research and Teaching

    Duke University

    Associate Professor

    Algebraic Geometer

    Texas A&M University

    Assistant Professor

    Algebraic Geometer

    Michigan State University

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