
About
Jonathan Tidor serves as a Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at Stanford University under the Stanford Science Fellowship program since fall 2022, currently teaching Graph Theory (Math 107) and contributing to the department's academic mission.
His educational qualifications include:
- PhD in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 2022
Dr. Tidor's research centers on extremal combinatorics, with specialized expertise in discrete geometry, additive combinatorics, and extremal graph theory. His methodological approach integrates higher-order Fourier analysis to solve complex problems at the intersection of additive combinatorics and theoretical computer science, as demonstrated in his dissertation "Higher-order Fourier analysis with applications to additive combinatorics and theoretical computer science."
His distinguished accomplishments comprise:
- Stanford Science Fellowship (2022)
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Award (2017-2022)
As a postdoctoral researcher, he actively engages in both scholarly investigation and undergraduate instruction within combinatorial mathematics, mentoring students through course delivery while advancing foundational research in geometric and additive combinatorial structures.
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