Benjamin Z. Webb

                     ImagePhD Student
School of Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology

164 Skiles Building
Phone: 404~894~6500
Email: bwebb@math.gatech.edu

I am a fifth-year PhD student  in the School of Mathematics at the Georgia Institue of Technology. I work with Leonid Bunimovich in dynamical systems, graph theory, and mathematical biology. This includes dynamical networks, graph reductions, and applications of dynamical systems theory to neuroscience. I did my undergraduate work at Brigham Young University, where I majored in Mathematics and German and minored in Philosophy. After graduating I also recieved a master degree in Mathematics from Brigham Young University.

Academic Background

Previous Education
B.S. Mathematics, BYU, 2002.
B.A German, BYU, 2002.
Minor: Philosophy
M.S. Mathematics, BYU, 2004.
Thesis: Problems Related to the Extended Zermelo Model.
Advisor: Christoper Grant.



Math Related Activities

I am currently Vice-President of the School of Mathematics Chapter of SIAM at Georgia Tech.

I currently am organizing and running the Graduate Instructor Seminar for the School of Mathematics at Georgia Tech.

Awards:

Bob Price Research Award
from the School of Mathematics at Georgia Tech, Fall 2009.

Non-Math Related Interests