Mark J. Ablowitz

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Mark Ablowitz
Born
Mark Jay Ablowitz

(1945-06-05)June 5, 1945
Alma materUniversity of Rochester (BS)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
AwardsSloan Research Fellowship[when?]
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Colorado Boulder
Princeton University
ThesisNon-Linear Dispersive Waves and Multiphase Modes (1971)
Doctoral advisorDavid Benney[1]
Doctoral studentsRudy Horne[1]
Websitemarkablowitz.com

Mark Jay Ablowitz (born June 5, 1945,

University of Colorado at Boulder, Colorado. He was born in New York City.[citation needed
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Education

Ablowitz received his Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from University of Rochester,[when?] and completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics under the supervision of David Benney at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971.[1][3]

Career and research

Ablowitz was an assistant professor of Mathematics at

Applied Mathematics (APPM) at University of Colorado Boulder on June 30, 1989.[4]

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