
About
Joe Lauer is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at Wellesley College. His research focuses on geometric evolution equations and geometric analysis, utilizing techniques from analysis, PDE theory, differential geometry, and topology to address smoothness questions in flows like mean curvature flow, curve shortening flow, and Ricci Flow.
Education
- B.A. or B.S., University of Waterloo
- M.S., McGill University
- Ph.D., Yale University
Teaching
- Differential Equations with Applied Linear Algebra (MATH215): Explores ordinary differential equations (ODEs) alongside linear algebra concepts like eigenvalues and systems of equations.
- Graph Theory (MATH325): Covers topics such as trees, connectivity, graph coloring, and directed graphs, with an emphasis on research comprehension.
Additional Roles
- Assistant Coach for Wellesley Cross Country and Track and Field teams.
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