
About
Benjamin Dodson is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University, part of the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from the University of North Carolina (2009). His research focuses on partial differential equations and harmonic analysis, with a prolific publication record in these areas.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of North Carolina, 2009
Research Interests: Dr. Dodson specializes in nonlinear dispersive equations, including Schrödinger and wave equations. His work emphasizes global well-posedness, scattering, and stability analysis, often involving low-regularity data and critical spaces.
Publications: He has authored numerous papers on nonlinear PDEs, such as global existence results for Schrödinger equations and scattering theory. Recent work includes studies on energy-critical equations and profile decompositions.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisees are listed in the provided materials.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab or team affiliations are mentioned, though collaborations with researchers like Andrew Lawrie and Jason Murphy are evident from his publications.
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