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Hezekiah Grayer II
grayer@princeton.edu

I'm a PhD candidate in the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM) at Princeton University, where I am fortunate to be advised by Peter Constantin.

My studies intersect fluid mechanics, plasma physics, and partial differential equations (PDE). Here is a summary of my background and current activities.

For more details, see my curriculum vitae [pdf].

Education

Princeton University
PhD "Analysis of fluids and plasma" (working title)
Advisor: Peter Constantin
2020 - Present
MA Applied and Computational Mathematics
Topics: Analysis of PDE, Numerical Analysis, Plasma Physics
2022
Arizona State University
BS Mathematics, summa cum laude with Honors
Advisor: Juan M Lopez
2020
BSE Aerospace Engineering, summa cum laude 2020

Appointments

Princeton University
Assistant in Instruction (APC 523, MAT 322)
Princeton, New Jersey
2022 - Present
Arizona State University
Teaching Aide (MAE 384)
Tempe, Arizona
Spring 2019
Technische Universität Dresden
DAAD-RISE Intern
Dresden, Germany
Summer 2018

Awards

Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship 2021
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Princeton President's Fellowship 2020
Benjamin A Gilman Scholarship 2019
President Barack Obama Scholarship 2016
Along the way, I've been very fortunate to have these mentors:

Dallas Albritton, Dan Ginsberg, Greg Hammett, Juan Lopez, Bruno Welfert, Jason Yalim, Ke Wu, Amanda Clark, Yulia Peet, Minh Nguyen, Angelos Filippatos, Valana Wells, Marcus Herrmann, Don Jones, Anthony Helmstetter, and Matthew Blankenship.