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Curriculum Vitae
Jonathan C. MattinglyClick here for a printer-ready version, or
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- Personal
Born August 11th, 1969 in Stamford CT
- Education
Ph.D. | Princeton University | 1998 |
M.A. | Princeton University | 1996 |
Auditor | ENS Lyon | 1993 |
B.S. | Yale University | 1992 |
High School Diploma | NCSSM | 1988 |
- Areas of Research
Applied mathematics, Probability, Ergodic Theory, Stochastic partial differential equations, Stochastic dynamical systems, Stochastic Numerical methods, Fluids
- Areas of Experience
Applied Mathematics Stochastic Differential Equations Partial Differential Euqations Fluids Stochastic Numerical Methods Asymptotics
- Professional Experience / Employment History
- Duke University
- Professor, Mathematics, Mathematics, July, 2012 - present
- Associate Professor, Mathematics, September, 2006 - June, 2012
- Assistant professor, Mathematics, September, 2002 - September, 2006
- IAS
- member, September, 2002 - July, 2003
- Stanford University
- NSF Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Mathematics, 1999-2002
- Szego Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, 1998-2002
- Lucent Technology
- Summer Intern, Bell Laboratories, June-August 1997
- Visiting Positions
- Visiting Professor, University of Nice, France, July, 2012
- Member, Ohio State University, October, 2011 and February, 2012
- Visiting Professor, University of Provence, June, 2010
- Member, Newton Institute, February, 2010 - April, 2010
- Part of special year on SPDEs
- Berlin Mathematics School Visiting Proffessor, Berlin Mathematics Society, July, 2009
- Visiting Prof, Paris VI, June, 2008
- Visiting Member (Program in stochastic analysis), Matematica nelle Scienze Naturali e Sociali, June 20, 2006 - July 25, 2006
- Visiting Member, IMA, Univ of Minnisota, November 17, 2004 - December 16, 2004
- Member, Institute for Advanved Studies, 2002-03
- Visiting Professor, University of Marseilles, France, July 2002
- Visiting Scholar, Warwick University, UK, October 2000
- Contractor, AT & T, July 1999
- Member, MSRI, Berkeley Califonia, August-September 1998
- Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
Simons Visiting Professor , SLMath, August, 2023
IE Block Community Lecture, SIAM, July, 2021
School of Mathematics/ Member, Institute for Advanced Study
Defenders of Democracy, National Common Cause
Simons Visiting Professors at MSRI, August, 2015
Fellow of the American Mathematical Society , American Mathematical Society
Simons Visiting Professor , MSRI
Institute of Mathematical Statistics Fellow, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, June, 2012
2005 Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), NSF/Whitehouse, June, 2006
NSF Career Award, July, 2005
Sloan Fellowship, Sloan Foundation, 2005-2007
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program, National Science Foundation
Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, National Science Foundation
Sloan Research Fellowship-Mathematics, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
School of Mathematics/ Members, Institute for Advanced Study
NSF Post-Doctoral Fellow, NSF, 1999-2002
- Recent Grant Support
- RTG: Training Tomorrow's Workforce in Analysis and Applications, National Science Foundation, 2021/07-2026/06.
- Quantifying Gerrymandering in the North Carolina Legislature, Imagine North Carolina First, 2022/03-2025/07.
- HDR TRIPODS: Innovations in Data Science: Integrating Stochastic Modeling, Data Representation, and Algorithms, National Science Foundation, 2019/10-2023/09.
- Selected Recent Invited Talks
- Randomly Switched Dynamics, Berkeley Statistics Department , 1 December 2023
- Analysis and PDE Seminar: Optimal enhanced dissipation and mixing for a time-periodic, Lipschitz velocity field on 2D Torus, Stanford University, 1 November 2023
- Analysis and PDE Seminar: Optimal enhanced dissipation and mixing for a time-periodic, Lipschitz velocity field on 2D Torus, UC Berkeley Mathematics, 1 October 2023
- Mathematics Department Colloquium: Computational and Theoretical Challenges in hearing the will of the people in the Vote, UC Berkeley Deprtment Colloquium , 1 September 2023
- A new model of randomly forced Fluid equations , Pisa, Italy, 1 July 2023
- Using Computational Sampling to Quantify Gerrymandering, University of Washington, 10 March 2022
- A new model of randomly forced Fluid equations, IAS, 1 December 2021
- The Mathematics and Policy of Gerrymandering, IAS, 1 December 2021
- A new model of randomly forced Fluid equations, Princeton Fluids Seminar, 1 November 2021
- A new model of randomly forced Fluid equations, ICEM, 1 October 2021
- Gaussian Structure of Stochastic Burgers, 1 February 2021
- New Sampling Methods of Quantifying Gerrymandering , Brown Applied Math Colloquium , 1 October 2020
- Interactions between noise and instabilities., IHP, Paris, 1 July 2018
- Quantifying Gerrymandering: A Mathematician Goes to Court, 1 July 2018
- Approximate/exact controllability and ergodicity for (additive noise) SPDEs/SODEs, CIRM, Marseilles , 1 May 2018
- Discovering the geopolitical structure of the United States through Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling, The Alan Turing Institute, UK, 1 May 2018
- Ergodicity of Singular SPDEs, Columbia, 1 May 2018
- Drawing the line in redistricting (A mathematician's take), Stanford University, 1 March 2018
- Ergodic and global solutions for singular SPDEs, Corvallis, Oregon, 1 March 2018
- A mathematician Goes to Court, 1 October 2017
- Stabilization of Stochastic Dynamics , UCLA, 1 January 2017
- Radio Interviews, 26 December 2015
- Stabilization and noise, Berekey Mathematics Department, 12 November 2015
- Stochastic PDEs, 1 October 2015
- Ergodicity Finite and Infinite dimentional Markov Chains, McGill University, 1 July 2015
- Dynamics Days 2014, Atlanta GA, January 4, 2014
- Stabilization by Noise, November 19, 2013 [sta]
- Uniqueness of the inviscid limit in a simple model damped/driven system., Probability and Mathematical Physics Seminar, November 5, 2013 [tend]
- Stochastic stabilization of OEDs., Applied Math Seminar, NYU, September 6, 2013
- Stochastic partial differential equations, SPA2013, August, 2013
- Stabilization by noise, University of Maryland, May, 2013 [available here]
- Stablization by Noise, Conférence en l'honneur d'Etienne Pardoux, CIRM, Marseillais France., February 14, 2013 [pdf]
- Perspectives on Ergodicity, Conference on SPDEs, IMA, Minnesota, January 14, 2013 [#Schedule]
- A Numerical Method for the SDEs from Chemical Equations, Probability and Biology section, 2012 Canadian Mathematical society (winter meeting), December, 2012 [pb#jm]
- Minerva Lectures: Erodicity of Markov Processes: From Chains to SDEs to SPDEs, Mathematics Department, Columbia University, November-December, 2012 [available here]
- A Menagerie of Stabilization, Joint Probability and Analysis Seminar, Nice, France, July, 2012
- Stochastic Stabilization, Inria - Sophia Antipolis, July, 2012 [available here]
- Building Lyapunov Functions (4 lectures), EPSRC Symposium Workshop – Easter Probability Meeting, March, 2012
- Noise Induced Stability, MBI, February, 2012
- A Menagerie of Stochastic Stabilization, CAMP/Probability Seminar, University of Chicago, October 18, 2011 [sy]
- A menagerie of stochastic stabilization, Equadiff 2011, Loughborough University, August, 2011 [html]
- Coarse–graining of many–body systems: analysis, computations and applications, July, 2011 [available here]
- Ergodicity of systems with singular interaction terms, Stochastic Dynamics Transition Workshop, SAMSI, November 18, 2010 [stochastic-dynamics-transition-workshop-november-17-19-2010]
- Oberwolfach Seminar: The Ergodic Theory of Markov Processes, Oberwolfach, Germany, October 24th - October 30th, 2010
- Malliavin Calculus to prove ergodic theorems for SPDEs, ICM Satellite Conference on Probability and Stochastic Processes Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, August 13, 2010 [index.php]
- SPDE scaling limits of an Markov chain Montecarlo algorithm, Stochastic Partial Differential Equations: Approximation, Asymptotics and Computation, Newton Institute, June 28, 2010 [html]
- The spread of randomness, German-American Frontiers of Science, Potsdam Germany, June, 2010
- How to prove an ergodic theorem, oberwolfach, May, 2010
- Coupling at infinity, Seminar on Stochastic Processes, March 30, 2010 [pdf]
- Long time stochastic simiulation, Imperial College, March 15, 2010 [htm]
- Spectral Gaps in Wasserstien Distance, Ergodic Theory Seminary, Princeton Mathematics, March 4, 2010
- Trouble with a chain of stochastic oscillators, PACM, Princeton University, March 2, 2010 [Hamiltonian]
- Hypo-ellipticity for SPDEs, SPDE program , Newton Institute, March, 2010
- Numerics of SDEs, Warwick University, UK, February 24, 2010 [available here]
- Long Time Behavior of Stochastically Forced PDEs., AMS Joint Meeting, San Francisco, January 14, 2010
- Ellipticity and Hypo-ellipticity for SPDEs *or* What is ellipticity in infinite dimensions anyway?, Stochastic Partial Differential Equations, Newton Institute, January 8, 2010 [html]
- SPDE Limits of the Random Walk Metropolis Algorithm in High Dimensions, SIAM PDE Meeting, December 7, 2009 [dsp_programsess.cfm]
- Stochastic fluctuations in bio chemical networks, MBI: Mathematical Developments Arising from Biology, November 09, 2009 [html]
- Introduction to Ergodicity in Infinite Dimentions, TU Berlin, July, 2009
- What makes infinite dimensional Markov processes different ?, Stochastic Process and Applications, Berlin, July, 2009 [Lecture]
- Stochastically forced fluid equations: Transfer between scales and ergodicity., AMS Sectional Meeting (invited talk), April 4, 2009
- Trouble with a chain of stochastic oscillators, Princeton University, 3 April 2009
- What makes the ergodic theory if Markov Chains in infinite dimensions different (and dificult) ?, Princeton Ergodic theory seminar, March 3, 2009
- Ergodicity, Energy Transfer, and Stochastic Partial Differential Equations, Columbia University, 15 December 2008
- The Spread of Randomness: Ergodicity in Infinite Dimensions, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, 2008
- The spread of randomness through dimensions, IPAM- Mathematical Frontiers in Network Multi-Resolution Analysis, November, 2008 [schedule.aspx]
- The spread of randomness through dimensions, IPAM, November, 2008 [schedule.aspx]
- Troubles with oscillators, Stanford: JBK85, Workshop on Applied Mathematics IN HONOR OF JOSEPH B. KELLER, October, 2008 [available here]
- What is different about the ergodic theory of stochastic PDEs (vs ODEs), UC Irvine, PDE and Probabilty Seminar, October, 2008
- Trouble with a chain of stochastic oscillators, Stochastic Seminar, GaTech, September, 2008
- Troubles with oscillators, East Midlands Stochastic Analysis Seminars, August, 2008
- The spread of randomness in infinite dimensions and ergodicity for SPDEs, Stochastic Analysis, Random Fields and Applications, Asscona IT, June, 2008 [available here]
- Troubles with chains of anharmonic oscillators, Statisical Mechaniques working group, June, 2008 [html]
- Ergodicity of Degenerately forced SPDEs, Séminaire de Probabilités,Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires des Universités Pierre et Marie Curie et Denis Diderot, May 27, 2008
- Ergodicity of Degenerately forced SPDEs, ETH, Zurich, May, 2008
- Spectral gaps for degenerately forced SPDEs, Particle systems, nonlinear diffusions, and equilibration, November 12-16, 2007 [semester-w-0708-workshops]
- Ergodicity of Degenerately forced SPDES, Sixth Northeast Probability Seminar, November 16, 2007 [available here]
- The Stochastic Calculus of Being Cool, Duke Faculty/Grad seminar, September 14, 2007
- Ergodicity of SPDEs, 37th Saint Flour probability Summer school, July 6 - 20, 2007 [html]
- Seminare Hypathie, Univ. de Provence, Marseille, France, June 22, 2007
- Spectral Gap Results for Partially Dissipative Dynamics, SIAM Dynamical systems conference, May 28, 2007
- Transfer of dissipation and fluctuations in a simple example, Stanford Applied Math, May 11, 2007 [htm]
- Anomalous dissipation and ergodicity in stochastically forced fluid models, Stanford Mathematics Colloquium, April 12, 2007 [available here]
- Smooth densities for degenerate SPDEs: Malliavin calculus and controllability, Stochastic Dynamical Systems and Control, March 26, 2007 [show_workshop]
- Ergodicity in infinite dimensions: SPDEs and the Wasserstein metric, Berkeley Probability Seminar, March 21, 2007 [html]
- Evans Probability Seminar. Ergodicity in infinite dimensions: SPDEs and the Wasserstien metric, Berkeley Mathematics Department, March 21, 2007 [show_specialtalk]
- Ergodicity in infinite dimensions and the spread of randomness, Stanford Probability seminar, February 26, 2007 [pdf]
- Random Dynamical Systems, MSRI, February 20, 2007
- 2D Stochastic Navier Stokes: Spectral Gaps and Ergodicity, MIT/ Harvard Analysis seminar, March, 2006
- Malliavin Calculus, Hypoellipticity, and Ergodicity, Maryland Dynamics Conference, March, 2006
- Degenerately forced stochastic fluid equations and simple models with anomalous dissipation, MSRI :Probability, Geometry and Integrable Systems, December 5, 2005
- Spectral gaps and coupling for degenerate stochastic PDEs, MSRI:Optimal Mass Transport and its Applications, November 15, 2005
- Simple Models with Anomolous Disipation and Energy casceades, Warwick, UK, November, 2005
- Exponential Mixing for the Degenerately forced Navier Stokes Equations, MSRI: Analytical and Stochastic Fluid Dynamics, October 11, 2005
- Degenerately Forced SPDEs, Frontiers in Probability, Joint Statisics meeting, August, 2005
- Hypoellipticity and SPDEs, Stochastic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations, Northwestern University, June, 2005
- Simple Models of Energy cascades, UNC Applied Math, April, 2005
- Stochastic Models in Fluid Mechanics, FIM ETH Zurich, January 10, 2005
- Ergodicity of the 2D Navier-Stokes equations under very degenerate forcing, Probability Seminar, Univ. of Minnisota, December 10, 2004
- Ergodicity of the 2D Navier-Stokes equations under very degenerate forcing, CAMP/Nonlinear PDE's Seminar, Univ of Chicago, December 8, 2004
- Long Time Simulation of Stochastic Differential Equations, IMA Multiscale working group, December 6, 2004
- Degenerately Forced Navier Stokes Equation, Univ of Maryland, November 12, 2004
- Ergodicity of the degenerately forced Stochastic Navier Stokes Equations., AMS Sectional Meeting, Evanstion IL, October 23, 2004
- Malliavin Calculus and ergodicity of the full degenerate Navier-Stokes equation, Analysis and Probability Seminar, Northwestern, October 22, 2004
- Ergodicity of the Degenerately Forced Navier-Stokes Equation, Marseilles, France, June, 2004
- Hypo-ellipticity and cascades of probability in 2D Navier-Stokes equation, Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations Conference (Los Angeles, CA), June, 2004
- Numerical Methods for the long time simulations of Stochastic Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations Conference (Los Angeles, CA), June, 2004
- The Degenerately Forced Navier-Stokes Equation, Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations Conference (Los Angeles, CA), June, 2004
- Numerical Methods of SDEs: Long time simulation, NC State University, March, 2004
- Ergodic Theory of Dissipative PDEs, Ergodic Theory Workshop, UNC Chapel Hill, February, 2004
- Stochastic Partial Differential Equations and Applications, Trento, Italy, January, 2004
- Ergodic Theory of Dissipative SPDEs, NC State, November, 2003
- Midwest
Probability Colloquium, Northwestern, 17 October 2003
- Workshop on Stochastic Partial Differential
Equations and Related Topics, Warwick, UK, 3 August 2003
- Stochastic Numerical Methods, LMS Durham Symposium:Markov Chains, Durham, UK, 27 July 2003
- Kolmogorov 100, Moscow, Russia, 17 June 2003
- ForgesLesEaux, Forges Les Eaux PDE conference, France, 7 June 2003
- 2D Navier Stokes with Stochastic Forcing: Ergodicity, scale, and Malliavin Calc, IAS, Princeton NJ, 8 March 2003
- Organizer and a mini simposium speaker, AMAM, Nice 2003, 14 February 2003 [available here]
- Ergodicity, mixing, and scales in the stochastically forced Navier-Stokes equation, Special session honoring Ya. Sinai, AMS meeting Baltimore, 14 January 2003
- Stochastically forced Navier Stokes: Ergodicity, Mixing and scales, Applied Mathematics Seminar, Columbia University, 3 December 2002 [jpg]
- Semi-Plenary Lecture: Adaptive Schemes for long time simulations of SDEs, Workshop on Stochastic Computation, FoCM'02, IMA, Minneapolis, 14 August 2002 [htm]
- Ergodicity of Stochastically Forced PDEs, CAMP/Nonlinear PDE's Seminar, University of Chicago, 3 June 2002 [html]
- Ergodicity of Stochastically Forced PDEs, University of California, Santa Barbara, 22 February 2002
- Ergodicity of Stochastically Forced PDEs, Department of Applied Math, Brown University, 20 February 2002
- Ergodicity of Stochastically Forced PDEs and Multiscale Numerics, Applied Mathematics, Caltech, 10 February 2002
- Ergodicity of Stochastically Forced PDEs, Courant Institute, New York University, 30 January 2002
- Ergodic theory of Navier-Stokes equation and dissipative PDEs, infinite dimensional coupling and Gibbs measures, AMS-SMF: First Joint Mathematical International Meeting, 19 July 2001 [available here]
- Gibbs Measures and Ergodicity in the 2D Stochastically Forced Navier Stokes Equation, Unversity of Paris VI, 12 June 2000
- Gibbs Measures and Ergodicity in the 2D Stochastically Forced Navier Stokes Equation, Princeton Alumni Conference, 12 June 2000
- Ergodicity of the 2-Dim Navier Stokes Equations: Random contractions, random attractors, and coupling in infinite dimensions, University of California, Los Angeles, 13 April 2000
- The Stochastic Navier Stokes Equations: Invarient Measures and Trivial Attractors, AMS Meeting, Santa Barbara, C.A., 12 April 2000
- Ergodicity of the 2-Dim Navier Stokes Equations: Random contractions, random attractors, and coupling in infinite dimensions, Probability Seminar, Berkeley, 5 December 1999
- Ergodicity of the 2-Dim Navier Stokes Equations: Random contractions, random attractors, and coupling in infinite dimensions, Probability Seminar, Stanford university, 15 November 1999 [abs]
- The stochastically forced 2-dim Navier Stokes equation, Integrating Integrability into Mathematics and Science, Univ. of Arizona, 29 October 1999 [htm]
- Stochastically forced dynamical systems and their numerical discretizations, AMS Metting, Charlotte N.C., 12 October 1999
- Can Kolmogorov s ideas on turbulence be part of dynamical systems?,, ITP Summer School, Trieste Italy, 12 July 1998
- Doctoral Theses Directed
- Sean D. Lawley, (2011 - 2014)
- Tiffany N. Kolba, (September, 2007 - June, 2012)
- Prakash Balachandran, (2008 - 2011)
- Andrea C. Watkins, (2006 - August, 2010)
- Rachel L. Thomas, (September, 2007 - May, 2010)
- David F. Anderson, (2004 - August, 2005)
- Professional Affiliations
AMS SIAM IMS
- Publications (listed separately)
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