Jonathan Keating
Jonathan Peter Keating is a British mathematician. He is currently a Professor at the University of Bristol.
He obtained his PhD in 1989 at the University of Bristol under the supervision of Michael Berry.[1]
His research is on quantum chaos, random matrix theory and its connection to the Riemannian zeta function and other zeta functions.
Since 2009, he is a Fellow of the Royal Society.[2]
In 2010, he was awarded the Fröhlich Prize.[3]
In 2014, he was awarded the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award.[4]
Nina Snaith was one of his doctoral students.
Journal appointments
- Member (1996 – 2004) of the Editorial Board of Journal of Physics A.
- Member (1997 – 2004) of the Editorial Board of Nonlinearity.
- Joint Editor-in-Chief (2004 – 2012) of Nonlinearity.
- Member (2003 – present) of the Editorial Board of Applied Mathematics Research Express.
- Member (2007 – present) of the Editorial Board of Journal of Mathematical Physics.
References
- ↑ "Jonathan Keating". The Mathematics Genealogy Project.
- ↑ "Fellows". The Royal Society.
- ↑ http://www.lms.ac.uk/sites/lms.ac.uk/files/About_Us/news/2010-06%20LMS%20Prizes%20(2%20July).pdf
- ↑ "Royal Society announces new round of esteemed Wolfson Research Merit Awards". The Royal Society.
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