

Ethan Sussman
Dr. Ethan Sussman is renowned for his innovative approaches in the field of mathematical physics, where he serves as a Szegö Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Stanford University. His work is characterized by a deep engagement with analysis and partial differential equations (PDE), areas in which he has made significant contributions. Dr. Sussman's research is driven by a passion for uncovering the intricate mathematical structures that underpin physical phenomena, and he is particularly interested in how these structures can be applied to solve complex problems in mathematical physics. At Stanford, Dr. Sussman is dedicated to advancing the understanding of mathematical physics through both his research and teaching. His approach to pedagogy is informed by his research, as he strives to inspire students to explore the rich intersections of mathematics and physics. Dr. Sussman is committed to fostering a collaborative academic environment, encouraging students and colleagues alike to engage with challenging mathematical concepts and explore their practical applications. His work not only contributes to the academic community but also aims to bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and real-world physical applications.
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, 3319-3337, 2024-06-05
, 3957-4032, 2024-01-03