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Jeremy Rouse is a Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Mathematics at Wake Forest University. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2007), an M.A. from the same institution (2005), and a B.S. from Harvey Mudd College (2003). His research focuses on modular and automorphic forms, L-functions, elliptic curves, and quadratic forms. Rouse has authored numerous papers on topics such as elliptic curve arithmetic, Galois representations, and Diophantine equations. He has been recognized with awards including the A.J. Sterge Faculty Fellowship, National Science Foundation grants, and the 2014 TLC Teaching Innovation Award. Rouse has advised over 50 graduate and undergraduate students, mentoring research in number theory and related fields. His work often intersects with computational methods, including collaborations on projects like the 2-adic images of Galois for elliptic curves over ℚ. He has organized conferences, served on editorial boards, and contributed to both academic and public outreach initiatives in mathematics.
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