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Awards Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada Books Solitons and the Inverse S, Nonlinear Dispersive Waves: A, Discrete and continuou, Complex Variables 2ed, Cambridge Texts In Applied |
Mark Jay Ablowitz (born June 5, 1945, New York) is a professor in the department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado. He was born in New York City.
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Academic life
Mark Ablowitz received B.S. from B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Rochester, and completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics under the supervision of Prof. David John Benney at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971. He was an assistant professor of Mathematics at Clarkson University during 1971–1975 and an associate professor during 1975–1976. He visited the Program in Applied Mathematics founded by Ahmed Cemal Eringen at Princeton University during 1977–1978. He was a professor of Mathematics at Clarkson during 1976-1985 where he became the Chairman of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science in 1979. In July 1, 1985, he was appointed as the Dean of Science of Clarkson University and served there until he joined to the department of Applied Mathematics (APPM) at University of Colorado Boulder in June 30, 1989.