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Jeremy JacobsonFaculty Lead of Computing Technology | QTMAssistant Teaching Professor

Biography

Jeremy Jacobson completed his PhD in Mathematics at Louisiana State University in 2012. During his PhD, he spent a year at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn, Germany,  and two years visiting the Warwick Mathematics Institute, UK.

Prior to joining the Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods, Dr. Jacobson was a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Emory University. Prior to joining Emory, Dr. Jacobson taught at the University of Georgia and was a Fields Postdoctoral Fellow at the Fields Institute, Canada.

Education

  • Ph.D, Mathematics , Louisiana State University, 2012
  • M.S., Mathematics, Louisiana State University, 2007
  • B.S., Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 2005

Research

Quadratic forms, real algebraic geometry.

Publications

  • Jacobson, J., Cohomological invariants of quadratic forms over local rings, Mathematische Annalen DOI:10.1007/s00208-017-1561-z.
  • Jacobson, J., Real cohomology and the powers of the fundamental ideal, Annals of K-Theory Vol. 2, No. 3, 357–385 DOI: 10.2140/akt.2017.2.357. 
  • Jacobson, J., Finiteness theorems for the shifted Witt and higher Grothendieck-Witt groups of arithmetic schemes, Journal of Algebra 351, 2012, pp. 254 - 278.

Teaching

  • QTM 100: Introduction to Statistical Inference
  • QTM 120: Math for Quantitative Sciences
  • QTM 150: Intro to Statistical Computing I
  • QTM 210: Probability & Statistics
  • QTM 250: Data Science Computing for Minors
  • QTM 350: Data Science Computing