Jonathan Weitsman, PhD

1984 Hertz Fellow
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Jonathan Weitsman is the Robert G Stone Professor of Mathematics at Northeastern University.

Jonathan’s expertise is in the role of mathematical physics in geometry and topology, combinatorics, quantum field theory, and symplectic geometry.

He attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his undergraduate studies in mathematics and then Harvard University for his PhD in Physics. He also received the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship during his graduate studies. He went on to a Rosenbaum fellow at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematics Sciences in Cambridge, United Kingdom. He was listed as a noteworthy Mathematical physicist, educator by Marquis Who’s Who and is a member of the American Mathematics Society, American Physical Society, Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi.

Graduate Studies

Harvard University
Physics
A Supersymmetric Field Theory in Infinite Volume

Undergraduate Studies

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Awards

1996, Sloan Research Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
1994, Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation