Jason Bramburger
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Jason Bramburger

Google Scholar ID: eMeqKJAAAAAJ
Concordia University
Dynamical SystemsBifurcation TheoryData-Driven DiscoveryPattern Formation
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Early Career Editorial Board member for Physica D. Member of the Nipissing University Alumni Advisory Board.
Research Experience
  • Worked as an NSERC postdoctoral fellow at Brown University, a PIMS postdoctoral fellow at the University of Victoria, and an acting instructor at the University of Washington.
Education
  • Received Ph.D. in 2017 from the University of Ottawa under the supervision of Dr. Benoit Dionne and Dr. Victor LeBlanc.
Background
  • Assistant Professor at Concordia University, member of the CRM Applied Math Lab, and adjunct professor at McGill University. Broadly interested in dynamical systems with research programs focusing on data-driven discovery, pattern formation, and polynomial optimization applied to differential equations.
Miscellany
  • Students interested in working on computational and/or analytical aspects of dynamical systems are encouraged to reach out. Moderate to strong programming skills are an advantage, while a background in differential equations is necessary. Those interested in working as a postdoctoral fellow in his lab are encouraged to apply for a CRM-ISM Fellowship listing him as an advisor.