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Jack Hanson is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics, City College of New York (CUNY). He specializes in stochastic processes, probability theory, and mathematical statistics, as reflected in his course offerings such as Math 47700 (Stochastic Processes I) and Math B7700 (Stochastic Processes II). His teaching spans multiple semesters, including advanced graduate courses like Methods of Differential Equations and Elements of Probability Theory.
Recent professional updates include a student, Ben Tupper, entering the PhD program at the CUNY Graduate Center (June 2025). Notable campus events he has been involved with include a Pi Day celebration at the Artino Lab (March 2025). His homepage (http://jhanson.ccny.cuny.edu/) contains updated research publications, though no specific articles are listed here.
Teaching history highlights include courses such as Elements of Linear Algebra (2016), Mathematical Statistics (multiple years), and Stochastic Processes across various academic levels. His academic focus aligns with applied mathematical disciplines, emphasizing rigorous quantitative analysis.
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