Curriculum Vitae José Antonio Trujillo Ferreras

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Curriculum Vitae
José Antonio Trujillo Ferreras
as of November 26, 2004
Cornell University
Department of Mathematics
Malott Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-4201
http://www.math.cornell.edu/~jatf
jatf@math.cornell.edu
Personal information
Date of birth:
Citizenship:
May 12, 1976
Spanish
Education
Ph.D.
M.A.
Licenciado
Cornell University
Duke University
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
2005 (expected)
2001
1999
Research areas
Probability theory, SLE, conformal invariance, statistical mechanics.
Research articles
• Random walk loop soup (with Gregory F. Lawler), available from http://front.math.ucdavis.
edu/math.PR/0409291. To appear in Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.
Invited talks
• Random walk loop soup, symposium, stochastic Loewner evolution at the Second conference
on self-similarity and applications, Toulouse, France, June 2005.
Seminar talks
• Poisson point processes, Probability Graduate Student Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY, April 2004.
• New recipes for Brownian loop soup, Probability Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY,
March 2004.
• Conformal invariance of Brownian motion and applications, Probability Graduate Student
Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, September 2003.
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Conferences attended
• Northeast Probability Seminar, CUNY, New York City, NY, November 2004.
• 6th Bernoulli Society world congress and IMS annual meeting, University of Barcelona,
Barcelona, Spain, July 2004.
• Analysis, probability, and logic: a conference in honor of Edward Nelson, PIMS-UBC, Vancouver, Canada, June 2004.
• Summer school in probability, PIMS-UBC, Vancouver, Canada, May-June 2004.
• Seminar on Stochastic Processes 2004, UBC, Vancouver, Canada, May 2004.
• Program in conformal invariance and random spatial processes, NATO Advanced Study Institute, Edinburgh, UK, July 2003.
• Seminar on Stochastic Processes 2002, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, March 2002.
• Seminar on Stochastic Processes 2001, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, March 2001.
Teaching Experience
Course Instructor
• Cornell University
Conducted lectures, collaborated in preparing and grading exams, and assigned final grades
– MATH 105: Finite mathematics for the life and social sciences, Fall 2004.
• Duke University
Conducted lectures, prepared and graded exams, and assigned final grades
– MTH 31L: Laboratory calculus I, Spring 2001.
Teaching Assistant
• Cornell University
Graded weekly assignments, gave recitations and held office hours
– MATH 222: Multivariable calculus, Spring 2003.
Graded weekly assignments, and held office hours
– MATH 671: Graduate probability theory, Fall 2002.
– MATH 418: Introduction to the theory of functions of one complex variable, Spring
2002.
– MATH 413: Honors introduction to analysis I, Fall 2001.
Curriculum Vitae of José Antonio Trujillo Ferreras
• Duke University
Led weekly tutorials, and graded lab reports
– MTH 32L: Laboratory calculus II, Spring 2000.
– MTH 31L: Laboratory calculus I, Fall 1999, Fall 2000.
Graded weekly assignments
– MTH 139: Advanced calculus I, Fall 2000.
Teaching Development
• Cornell Mathematics Graduate TA Training Program, 2001.
• Duke Mathematics Graduate TA Training Program, 1999–2000.
Languages
Fluent in English and Spanish. Basic knowledge of French.
References
• Gregory F. Lawler, lawler@math.cornell.edu
Professor of Mathematics
Cornell University, Department of Mathematics
Malott Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4201, USA
Phone: (+1) 607 255 4373 Fax: (+1) 607 255 7149
• Laurent Saloff-Coste, lsc@math.cornell.edu
Professor of Mathematics
Cornell University, Department of Mathematics
Malott Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-4201, USA
Phone: (+1) 607 255 7241 Fax: (+1) 607 255 7149
• Wendelin Werner, wendelin.werner@math.u-psud.fr
Professeur de Mathématiques
Laboratoire de Mathématiques, Université Paris-Sud
Bâtiment 425, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
Phone: (+33) (0)1 69 15 60 23 Fax: (+33) (0)1 69 15 72 34
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