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Jessica Lin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McGill University, where she holds a Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Partial Differential Equations and Probability. She is based in Burnside Hall and actively contributes to research and academic mentorship in mathematical sciences.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2014
- Undergraduate, New York University (NYU)
Jessica Lin's research lies at the intersection of partial differential equations and probability theory, focusing on theoretical and analytical aspects of stochastic processes and PDEs. Her work contributes to the foundational understanding of random phenomena governed by differential equations, with implications in mathematical physics and analysis.
Her research, recognized through a prestigious Canada Research Chair, reflects a strong trajectory in pure and applied mathematics. While specific publications are not listed, her focus suggests contributions to areas such as diffusion processes, homogenization, and probabilistic methods in PDEs.
Scientific Awards:
- Canada Research Chair (Tier 2): Partial Differential Equations and Probability
Jessica Lin has held significant academic positions including a postdoctoral Van Vleck Visiting Assistant Professorship at the University of Wisconsin–Madison before joining McGill. She is involved in academic service, such as mentoring students through initiatives like her presentation on Applying to Graduate School, indicating active engagement in student advising and professional development. There is no mention of external grants in the provided text.
Jessica Lin is affiliated with the research environment of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McGill University, contributing to its strength in analysis and probability. She likely participates in research groups or seminars related to PDEs and stochastic analysis, though specific labs or teams are not named in the text.
