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\begin{document}
\begin{MainList}{88pt}
\item [Employment]
\begin{bulletlist}
\item {\bf UC San Diego}: Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics (tenured), 
2005--present.
\item {\bf Harvard}: Benjamin Peirce Asst. Prof. of Mathematics,
  2001--2005.
\item {\bf Harvard}: NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, 2000--2004.
\item Consultant for the Institute for Defense Analysis, 2002--present.
\end{bulletlist}

\item [Education]
\begin{bulletlist}
\item {\bf University of California at Berkeley}, 
      Ph.D. in Mathematics, 2000,
{\ptitle Explicit Approaches to Modular Abelian Varieties}, 
under H.~W.~Lenstra.
\item {\bf Northern Arizona University}, 
     B.S. in Mathematics, 1994.
\end{bulletlist}

\item [Grants]
\begin{bulletlist}
\item {\bf NSF Grant,} DMS-0400386, 2004--present.
%\item Web and Database server (\$20K from NSF), 2004.
\item {\bf Sun Academic Education Grant} (\$70K Sun Fire V480 server), 2003.
\item From W.\thinspace{}R. Hearst III and Harvard 
(\$20K for 12 Processor Cluster), 2002.
\item Clay Mathematics Institute Liftoff Fellowship, Summer 2000.
\item Berkeley Vice Chancellor Research Grant (6 Processor Cluster), 1999.
\end{bulletlist}

\item[Publications]
\begin{enumlist}
\item {\ptitle The Modular Degree, Congruence Primes and Multiplicity One},
with A. Agashe and K. Ribet (16 pages), 2005, submitted.

\item {\ptitle Computation of $p$-Adic Heights and Log Convergence},
with B. Mazur and J. Tate (32 pages), 2005, submitted. 

  \item {\ptitle Verification of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer
      Conjecture for Specific Elliptic Curves}, with G. Grigorov, A.
    Jorza, S. Patrikis, and C. Patrascu (26 pages), 2005, submitted.

\item {\ptitle Visibility of Mordell-Weil Groups} (20 pages), 2005, submitted.

\item {\ptitle SAGE: System for Algebra and Geometry Experimentation}
  with D. Joyner, (3 pages), to appear in the SIGSAM Bulletin.

\item {\ptitle Modular Parametrizations of Neumann-Setzer 
Elliptic Curves}, with M. Watkins, in IMRN 2004, no. 27, 1395--1405.

\item {\ptitle Studying the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture for
    Modular Abelian Varieties Using} MAGMA (23 pages), to appear in
  a Springer-Verlag book edited by J.~Cannon and W.~Bosma.

\item {\ptitle Conjectures about Discriminants of Hecke Algebras of
Prime Level} (16 pages), with F.~Calegari, in ANTS VI, Vermont, 2004.
\item {\ptitle Constructing Elements in Shafarevich-Tate Groups of Modular Motives},
   with N.~Dummigan and M.~Watkins, in ``Number theory and algebraic geometry---to Peter Swinnerton-Dyer on his 75th birthday'', Ed.
   M. Reid and A. Skorobogatov, pages 91--118.
\item {\ptitle Approximation of Infinite Slope Modular Eigenforms
   By Finite Slope Eigenforms} (13 pages), with R.~Coleman, in the
   Dwork Proceedings.
  \item {\ptitle $J_1(p)$ has connected fibers}, with B.~Conrad and
    B.~Edixhoven, Documenta Mathematica, {\bf 8} (2003), 331--408.
  \item {\ptitle Shafarevich-Tate Groups of Nonsquare Order},
  in  Progress in Math., {\bf 224} (2004), 277--289, Birkhauser.
  \item {\ptitle Visible Evidence for the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer
Conjecture for Rank $0$ Modular Abelian Varieties} (30 pages),
with A.~Agashe, appeared in Mathematics of Computation.
  \item {\ptitle A Database of Elliptic Curves--First Report}
(10 pages) with M.~Watkins, in ANTS V proceedings, Sydney, Australia, 2002.
  \item {\ptitle Visibility of Shafarevich-Tate  Groups
    of Abelian Varieties}, with A.~Agashe,  J. Number Theory,  {\bf 97}
  (2002),  no. 1, 171--185.
  \item {\ptitle Cuspidal Modular Symbols are Transportable}, with H.~Verrill,
   LMS J.\ Comput.\ Math., {\bf 4} (2001), 170--181.
\item Appendix to Lario and Schoof's {\ptitle Some computations
    with Hecke rings and deformation rings}, with A.~Agashe,
     Experiment. Math. {\bf 11} (2002), no.~2, 303--311.
  \item {\ptitle There are genus one curves over $\mathbf{Q}$
         of every odd index}, J. Reine Angew. Math. {\bf 547}
(2002), 139--147.
  \item {\ptitle Component groups of purely toric quotients of
semistable Jacobians}, with B.~Conrad, Math. Res. Lett.,  {\bf
8}  (2001),  no. 5--6, 745--766.
  \item {\ptitle The field generated by the points of small prime
       order on an elliptic curve}, with L.~Merel,
       Int.\ Math.\ Res.\ Notices,  2001, no.~20, 1075--1082.
  \item {\ptitle An introduction to computing modular forms using
modular symbols} (10 pages), to appear in an MSRI proceedings volume.
  \item {\ptitle A mod five approach to modularity of icosahedral Galois
         representations}, with K.~Buzzard, Pac. J.
Math.,  {\bf 203}  (2002),  no. 2, 265--282.%  
  \item {\ptitle Lectures on Serre's conjectures},
     with K.\thinspace{}A.~Ribet,
     in Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry, IAS/Park City Math.
     Inst. Series, Vol.~9, 143--232.
  \item {\ptitle Component groups of quotients of $J_0(N)$},
     with D.~Kohel,   Proceedings of the 4th International
     Symposium (ANTS-IV), 2000, 405--412.
 
\item {\ptitle Empirical evidence for
     the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjectures for modular Jacobians of
     genus 2 curves},
     with E.\thinspace{}V.~Flynn, F.~Lepr\'{e}vost,
     E.\thinspace{}F. Schaefer,
     M.~Stoll, J.\thinspace{}L.~Wetherell,
     Math.\  of Comp. {\bf 70} (2001), no. 236, 1675--1697.


%  \item {\ptitle Fallacies, Flaws, and
%         Flimflam \#92:   An Inductive Fallacy} (1 page),
%     with A.~Riskin,  College Math.\ J.\ 26:5 (1995), 382.
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\item [Books]
\begin{enumlist}
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\item {\ptitle Algorithms for Computing with Modular Forms}, (150
  pages), under contract for the AMS Graduate Studies in Mathematics
  series.

  \item {\ptitle Elementary Number Theory}
   (185 pages), under contract 
for the Springer-Verlag UTM series, 
\url{http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/ent/}.

\item {\ptitle A Brief Introduction to Classical and Adelic 
Algebraic Number Theory}  (190 pages), 
\url{http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/papers/ant/}.

  \item {\ptitle Lectures on Modular Forms and Galois Representations}
(200 pages), with K.\thinspace{}A. Ribet,
  intended for Springer-Verlag's (in progress).

\end{enumlist}

\item [Computation]
\begin{bulletlist}
  \item Primary author of the System for Algebra and Geometry
Experimentation (SAGE): \url{http://sage.sourceforge.net/}.
  \item The modular forms, modular symbols, and modular abelian
varieties parts of Magma
  (three visits to Sydney, Australia, and over 25000 lines of code.)
  \item Modular Forms Database: \url{http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/tables/}.
  \item Extensive experience with Python, C/C++, Magma, Linux, and
    administering clusters of high-performance computers with many users.
\end{bulletlist}


\item [Teaching]
{\bf UC San Diego}
\begin{bulletlist}
\item {\em Introduction to Computing with Modular Forms}, Fall 2005.
\end{bulletlist}

{\bf Harvard University}
\begin{bulletlist}
\item {\em Freshman Seminar on Fermat's Last Theorem}, Fall 2004.
\item {\em Computing With Modular Forms}, Fall 2004.
\item {\em Algebraic Number Theory}, Spring 2004.
\item {\em Modular Abelian Varieties}, Fall 2003. 
\item {\em Freshman Seminar on Elliptic Curves},  Spring 2003.
\item {\em Elementary Number Theory}, Fall 2001 and Fall 2002.
\item {\em Linear Algebra}, Fall 2001 and Spring 2002.
\item Advised 6 senior honors theses.
\item Directed 8 funded undergraduate research projects.
\item Participated in first {\em Clay Mathematics Research Academy}, 2001.

\item Seminar Organization:
\begin{dashlist}
\item {\em The Basic Notions Seminar}, 2003--present.
\item {\em The Modular Curves Seminar}, 2000--present.
\item {\em Harvard Colloquium}, 2001--2002.
\end{dashlist}
\end{bulletlist}
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{\bf IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute}
\begin{bulletlist}
\item {\em Teaching Assistant}, Summer 1999, K.~Ribet's course on
  Serre's conjectures.
\end{bulletlist}

%\vspace{1ex}
{\bf University of California at Berkeley}
\begin{bulletlist}
 \item {\em Curriculum Development}, 1997--1998, wrote
  instructional software.
 \item {\em Discrete Mathematics}, Summer 1997.
 \item {\em Calculus}, Fall 1995--Spring 1997, teaching assistant.
\end{bulletlist}

%\vspace{1ex}
{\bf Northern Arizona University}
\begin{bulletlist}
 \item {\em College Mathematics With Applications}, Spring 1995.
 \item {\em College Algebra}, Fall 1994.
\end{bulletlist}





%{\bf Referee}
%\begin{bulletlist}
%\item Refereed papers for {\sl Mathematics of Computation},
% {\sl Mathematische Annalen}, and {\sl The Journal of Symbolic Computation}.
%\end{bulletlist}



%\item [Memberships]
%\begin{bulletlist}
%\item American Mathematical Society, 1995--present.
%\item Mathematical Association of America, 1998--present.
%\end{bulletlist}

\item [Seminars] 
  
  During the last year I gave invited
  talks at Caltech, ASU, The Lenstra Treurfeest at MSRI, University of
  Georgia, University of Sydney, Microsoft Research, UC Berkeley,
  Princeton University, CUNY, CCR Princeton, Penn State, Johns
  Hopkins, UCONN, UIUC, and Brown University.  For a more complete
  list, see \url{http://modular.fas.harvard.edu/schedule/}.


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\item [Personal]
\address{}\\\newline
Phone: \phone\\
Email: \email\\
Web: \www \, (and \url{http://modular.fas.harvard.edu})\\
Citizenship: USA\\

\item [References]\mbox{}\\
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{\bf Professor Benedict H. Gross}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Harvard University\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 495-2172\\
{\tt gross@math.harvard.edu}
\end{minipage}
&
\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Joe Harris}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Harvard University\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 495-2172 \\
{\tt harris@math.harvard.edu}
\end{minipage}
\\&\\
\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Hendrik W.~Lenstra}\\
Mathematisch Instituut\\
Universiteit Leiden\\
The Netherlands\\
(31/0) 71 527-7127\\
{\tt hwl@math.leidenuniv.nl}
\end{minipage}
&
\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Barry C.~Mazur}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Harvard University\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 495-2171 ext.~512\\
{\tt mazur@math.harvard.edu}
\end{minipage}
\\&\\
\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Kenneth A.~Ribet}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
University of California\\
Berkeley, CA 94720-3840\\
(510) 642-0648\\
{\tt ribet@math.berkeley.edu}
\end{minipage}
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\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Shing-Tung Yau}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Harvard University\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 495-0836\\
{\tt yau@math.harvard.edu}\\
(teaching)\\
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%{\bf Professor Hendrik W.~Lenstra}\\
%Department of Mathematics \#3840\\
%University of California\\
%Berkeley, CA 94720-3840\\
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\item [References]\mbox{}\vspace{2ex}\\
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\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Benedict Gross}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Harvard University\\
One Oxford Street\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 495-2172\\
{\tt gross@math.harvard.edu}
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\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Barry C.~Mazur}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Harvard University\\
One Oxford Street\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 495-2171 ext.~512\\
{\tt mazur@math.harvard.edu}
\end{minipage}
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\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Kenneth A.~Ribet}\\
Department of Mathematics \#3840\\
University of California\\
Berkeley, CA 94720-3840\\
(510) 642-0648\\
{\tt ribet@math.berkeley.edu}
\end{minipage}
\end{tabular}
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\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Hendrik W.~Lenstra}\\
Mathematisch Instituut\\
Universiteit Leiden\\
The Netherlands\\
(31/0)71 527-7127\\
{\tt hwl@math.leidenuniv.nl}\\
(research)\\
\end{minipage}


\comment{\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Robert F.~Coleman}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
University of California\\
Berkeley, CA 94720-3840\\
(510) 642-5101\\
{\tt coleman@math.berkeley.edu}\\
(research)\\
\end{minipage}
&\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Benedict Gross}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Harvard University\\
Cambridge, MA  02138\\
(617) 495-2172\\
{\tt gross@math.harvard.edu}\\
(research)\\
\end{minipage}
\\&\\
}
\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Doctor Kevin M.~Buzzard}\\
Department of Mathematics\\
Huxley Building\\
Imperial College\\
180 Queen's Gate\\
London, SW7 2BZ\\
England\\
+44 207 594 8523\\
{\tt buzzard@ic.ac.uk}
\end{minipage}
&
\begin{minipage}[b]{\tw}
{\bf Professor Robert F.~Coleman}\\
Department of Mathematics \#3840\\
University of California\\
Berkeley, CA 94720-3840\\
(510) 642-5101\\
{\tt coleman@math.berkeley.edu}\\
\mbox{}\\
\mbox{}\\
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