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Are you a PhD student or postdoc in Harmonic Analysis who is going to be on the job market in Fall 2024? Have you been thinking about making use of some other types of media to compliment your research and teaching statements to better present yourself as a job candidate? This series is created exactly for you! Anyone who is interested is welcome to sign up to post a 20-30 minutes video to introduce your academic works, background, and future plans. The talks are recommended to be made accessible to a general analysis audience and uploaded during the job application season, ideally by the end of November. Feel free to include the link to the talk in your job application portfolio.
Even if you are not going to be on the job market this year, or you simply want to share some of your research to the community, you are still more than welcome to participate! An important goal of this series is to help early career colleagues gain visibility for their research and gives the broader community an opportunity to learn about the great new results and researchers in the field!
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Sean Sovine (Virginia Tech) 2021 – Lp bounds for the triangle averaging operator
Sean Sovine is a PhD student at Virginia Tech, advised by Dr. Eyvindur Palsson. Sean is expected to graduate in May 2022. MSC code 42B20. In this video I present on the research I've been involved in during my PhD, which has focused on Lp bounds for the triangle...
Jeongsu Kyeong (Temple U) 2021 – Rellich type identities and their role in the treatment of Elliptic Boundary Value problems in Lipschitz domains
Jeongsu Kyeong is a fourth year PhD student at Temple University, advised by Dr. Irina Mitrea. Jeongsu is expected to graduate in June 2023. MSC2020: 35A01 Keywords: Singular integral operator, Calderón-Zygmund theory, Layer potential theory, Divergence theorem,...