James Tener

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James E. Tener

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Biography

James Elliot Tener is a/an Visiting Assistant Professor in the University Of California department at University Of California

University of California Santa Barbara - Economics


Resume

  • 2008

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Mathematics

    University of California

    Berkeley

  • 2004

    BA

    Mathematics

    Pomona College

  • Mathematica

    Vertex algebras

    Linear Algebra

    Subfactors

    Mathematical Physics

    Conformal field theory

    Planar algebras

    Projections and idempotents with fixed diagonal and the homotopy problem for unit tight frames

    N. Nguyen

    D. Larson

    J. Giol

    Projections and idempotents with fixed diagonal and the homotopy problem for unit tight frames

    D.E. Poore

    S.R. Garcia

    Unitary equivalence to a complex symmetric matrix: low dimensions

    D. Penneys

    Subfactors of index less than 5

    part 4: vines

    S.R. Garcia

    Unitary equivalence of a matrix to its transpose

    Unitary equivalence to a complex symmetric matrix: an algorithm

    James

    The Australian National University

    UC Santa Barbara

    UC Berkeley Math

    InterSystems

    Max Planck Institute for Mathematics

    UC Berkeley Math

    UC Santa Barbara

    Santa Barbara

    California Area

    Visiting Assistant Professor

    Bonn Area

    Germany

    Visiting Researcher

    Max Planck Institute for Mathematics

    Canberra

    Australia

    In March 2019 I accepted a continuing position as a Lecturer (~Assistant Professor) in the Mathematical Sciences Institute of the Australian National University.

    Lecturer

    The Australian National University

    As an intern

    I designed and implemented code to display reports. In previous summers

    I rewrote the dependency checking in Cache ObjectScript's class compiler

    and maintained internal applications.

    InterSystems

    The Australian National University

    Canberra

    Australia

    MSI Research Fellow

    UC Berkeley Math