Some of Jonathan Poritz's Past Affiliations
- In the summer and fall of 2006, I was a Lecturer in the
Department of Mathematics of
the University of Colorado at Colorado
Springs, where I taught statistics in the summer and
Math 112-003: Calculus
for Business and Economics (with its associated
HW page) in
the fall.
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During the Wintersemesters of both 2002/3 and 2003/4 I taught a course
Introduction to Quantum Computation for the
Computer Science Department of the
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(the Eidgenössische Technische
Hochschule) in Zürich. (At the request of some
former students, I will keep the old web page
for that course on-line, but no guarantees are made that all the links
thereon remain alive.)
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From 2000-2005, I did research on network security, cryptography,
identity management and privacy at the
IBM Zurich Research Laboratory.
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Before that, I was a visiting professor of mathematics at several
universities (the last was Georgetown
University in Washington, DC, USA), researching differential geometry,
mathematical visualization, global analysis, and mathematical gauge theory
(everyone loves the Hermitian-Yang-Mills equations!).
A more comprehensive list is available on my cv.
Jonathan Poritz (jonathan.poritz@gmail.com)