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Taylor Jones is a Lecturer in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University, located in Wyman N420. His research focuses on fractal geometry, probability, and dynamical systems, particularly dimension calculations of fractals modeled by random processes. He holds a B.Sc. in Mathematics (2018) and a Ph.D. in Mathematics (2023), both from the University of North Texas.
Research interests include applying fractal geometry to real-world problems and exploring stochastic processes in mathematical modeling. No recent publications or awards are explicitly listed, though his work bridges pure mathematics with applied methodologies. No information on grants, labs, or advising students is provided in the text.
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