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B. S.in mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, June 1968
Ph.D. in mathematical physics from Indiana University
(Bloomington, Ind.), August 1974. Thesis research in Hilbert space
operator theory, under the direction of P. R. Halmos. Thesis title:
Reductive Operators on Hilbert Space.
NSF Fellowship for two years (1968
and 1970) Member of Sigma Xi honorary association Received
Ramsey award in 1970 from Indiana physics department for excellence in
course work and research promise.
1974-1978 - Assistant Professor, Bucknell University
1978-1981 - Assistant Professor, University of Alabama
1981-1986 - Associate Professor, University of Alabama
1984-85 - Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley
1986 Visiting Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley.
1986 - present - Professor, University of Alabama
1975 - Bucknell University Summer Stipend to study strongly reductive operators
1980 - University of Alabama Research Grants Committee grant to study reductive algebras
1984-86 - National Science Foundation Grant No. MCS 84-04091 "Reflexive operator algebras and dominance of measures."
1986-88 - NSF Grant no. DMS 86 03178, "Reflexive operator
algebras" (travel funds).
1. Isometries of nest algebras (with T. Trent), Proc. of Symposia in Pure Math, 51(1990), part 2.
2. Solving Linear Operator Equations, Proc. of the Topology and Geometry Research Center, Kyungpook University, vol. 8, Dec. 1997, p. 25-39.
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