Hamid Hezari
2935 Guilford Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21218
443-802-3373
hhezari@math.jhu.edu
EDUCATION:
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, Pursuing PhD in Mathematics, 2004 to present.
Simon Fraser
University,
Vancouver, BC, Continuing studies in
mathematics, 2004.
Sharif University,
Tehran, Iran, Masters of Science in
Mathematics (Number Theory), 2003.
Sharif University, Tehran, Iran, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, 2001
RESEARCH:
My research interests are the applications of microlocal Analysis in studying the behavior of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of Laplacian and Schrodinger Operators. For example I am interested in, Inverse Spectral Problems concerning the Laplace and Schrodinger operators, distribution of zeros and critical points of eigenfunctions, and quantum limits of eigenfunctions.
TEACHING:
Summer 2006: Johns Hopkins University. Linear Algebra.
Spring 2003: Tehran, Iran Sharif University. Algebraic Geometry.
AWARDS:
William Kelso Morril Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University,
2008
Best entering graduate student
award from SFU – 2003
Gold medal in Sixth International Scientific Olympiad in Mathematics – Iran 2001
Ranked second out of 3000 senior undergraduate students in mathematics
competition – 2001