Mark Herman

Visiting Assistant Professor

Office:   Hylan 808
Office Hours:   MW 1-2,  F 11:10-12:10
Phone:   (585) 275-9414
Fax:   (585) 244-6631
E-mail:   herman (at) math (dot) rochester (dot) edu

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Currently Teaching:

MTH 141,   MTH 263

About Me

CV    Research Statement    Publications/Preprints

Employment

July 2009 - Present
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Rochester

Sept 2008 - July 2009
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA)

Education

Ph.D., Mathematics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), August 2008

M.S., Mathematics, Virginia Tech, December 2004

B.S., Mathematics and Physics, State University of New York at Fredonia, May 2003

Research

My main area of research is mathematical physics, in particular approaching quantum mechanical problems from a mathematically rigorous point of view. My work involves functional analysis and perturbation theory with applications to many-body chemical systems. For a more detailed description, please see my Research Statement.

Teaching

Courses taught with full responsibility (sole instructor) at Virginia Tech:
Other teaching experience at Virginia Tech:
Please see my CV for course descriptions and outline of my responsibilities.

Links

U of Rochester math homepage
IMA homepage
Virginia Tech math homepage