Jeremy Lane

 Jeremy Lane

Jeremy Lane

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Mathematics


Resume

  • 2013

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

    Mathematics

    Solved problems in topology

    differential geometry

    and dynamical systems.\n\nPublished new results: 2 single-author peer-reviewed papers before graduation.\n\nChaired and organized department's research seminar in symplectic geometry for 1.5 years (typically a postdoc role); invited

    coordinated

    and hosted international speakers. \n\nSecured over $ 98

    000 in grants and awards including NSERC PGS D. \n\nAwarded department's 2017 Malcolm Slingsby Robertson Prize in Mathematics for thesis.

    University of Toronto

  • 2012

    Master of Science - MS

    Mathematics

    University of Toronto

  • 2011

    University of Regina

    University of Toronto

    McMaster University

    Vancouver

    BC

    - Created and analyzed simulations of photon detectors with C++ and ROOT

    Undergraduate Research Assistant

    TRIUMF

    Regina

    Saskatchewan

    - Awarded NSERC USRA research project grant; research resulted in a co-authored publication

    Undergraduate research assistant

    University of Regina

    Published 3 papers including an invited contribution to a special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A \n\nResearch seminar chair; learning seminar organizer; invited conference speaker; journal referee \n\nCo-authored with advisor and graduate students in research group\n\nTaught scientific programming labs with MATLAB

    Maple

    and R

    Université de Genève

    University of Toronto

    Toronto

    Student evaluation excerpts:\n\n\"Excellent. All of the components of the course (tutorial problems

    webwork

    tests etc.) fit together very nicely to help me understand the material and to gain an appreciation for theoretical reasoning. The instructor's explanations were incredibly clear

    and the choice of material to cover was in itself very cohesive and provided an engaging access of linear algebra.\"\n\n\"I really appreciated how they related the concepts we were learning in class to real life applications in physics

    comp sci.... very interesting!\"\n\n\"Awesome prof who is passionate about the material and is able to communicate the concepts very clearly. Definitely one of the best profs at uoft.\"\n\n

    Course coordinator and lecturer

    Hamilton

    Ontario

    2 year research position at McMaster University. \n\nI will participate in the Fields Institute's 2020 \"Thematic Program on Toric Topology and Polyhedral Products.\" \n\nSupported by a Fields-Ontario postdoctoral fellowship.

    Postdoctoral Fellow

    McMaster University

    Fellowship description: http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/honours-and-fellowships/postdoctoral-fellowships\n\nRelevant thematic program: http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/activities/19-20/toric

    Fields Institute

    Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship

    Award held 2012-2013

    Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

    John Spencer Middleton & Jack Spencer Gordon Middleton Scholarship

    Kornelius G. Toews Award

    2017 Malcolm Slingsby Robertson Prize in Mathematics

    Awarded to a graduating PhD student from the department who has demonstrated excellence in research.

    Department of Mathematics

    University of Toronto

    Mantle-Blachford Scholarship for Co-operative Education

    NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship

    Award held 2014-2017.

    Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

    Michelle Dolman Memorial Scholarship

  • 2009

    Engineers Without Borders Canada

    Python

    Docker

    Differential Geometry

    Scikit-Learn

    Pandas

    AWS EC2

    NumPy

    Machine Learning

    Communication

    mysql

    Deep Learning

    Matlab

    tensorflow

    Data Science

    Problem Solving

    Mathematics

    University Teaching

    Algebra

    Teamwork

    Keras

    The U(n) Gelfand-Zeitlin system as a tropical limit of Ginzburg-Weinstein diffeomorphisms.

    10.1098/rsta.2017.0428

    The U(n) Gelfand-Zeitlin system as a tropical limit of Ginzburg-Weinstein diffeomorphisms.

    An Example Using Improved Lefschetz Duality

    The end result of an undergraduate Summer project on rational homotopy theory and algebraic models of embeddings (the paper was written at the time in 2012).

    An Example Using Improved Lefschetz Duality

    My first published paper.

    Topological Monodromy of an Integrable Heisenberg Spin Chain

    One of the main results from my phd thesis.

    Convexity and Thimm's trick

    The geometric structure of symplectic contraction

    The geometric structure of symplectic contraction

    Jeremy

    Lane

    TRIUMF

    Université de Genève

  • 2007

    Bachelor of Science Honours - BSc

    Mathematics

    High Honours in First Major

    \nCo-operative Education Program

    PGPA 92.02.

    University of Regina

    Deep Learning Specialization

    Coursera

    4N3YWZAGFT26

MAT 137

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