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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CHAIR OF MATHEMATICS GREGORY D. LANDWEBER |
MATHEMATICS AT BARD COLLEGE |
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COURSES
MATH 363
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Biographical SketchFor further information, see my curriculum vitae.Greg Landweber has been on the Bard College faculty since 2007. Before that, he was at the University of Oregon, and he has also spent a year each at the Microsoft Research Theory Group, the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, and the Fields Institute at the University of Toronto. Greg received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard University in 1999, and he also pursued graduate studies in physics at Cambridge University and mathematics at Oxford University under a British Marshall Scholarship. Greg went to college at Princeton University, where he majored in mathematics and minored in musical performance. In addition to mathematics and physics, Greg enjoys classical music, playing the bassoon and piano. In the 1990s he was an award winning Macintosh software developer, responsible for such popular hits as Greg's Buttons, Aaron, and Kaleidoscope, and he continues to dabble with Mac OS X software development. Other academic Landwebers:
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