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Jesse Madnick is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Seton Hall University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. He joined Seton Hall in 2024 after postdoctoral fellowships at McMaster University, the National Center for Theoretical Sciences (NCTS) at National Taiwan University, and the University of Oregon. He holds a PhD from Stanford University (2018) and a BS from Brown University (2012).
His research focuses on differential geometry and geometric analysis, particularly minimal surfaces with exceptional geometric features, calibrated geometry, and special holonomy structures. Current research topics include minimal submanifolds in spheres, free-boundary hypersurfaces, and complex Lagrangians. His work often combines techniques from geometric analysis and classical differential geometry.
Madnick is passionate about teaching, emphasizing nuanced reasoning and intuitive abstraction in courses like Analysis (Math 3515) and Advanced Topics in Analysis (Math 4516). No scientific awards are listed, though his CV includes notable research contributions. His office is located in McQuaid Hall 213.
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