Jonathan Keating

Jonathan Peter Keating FRS is a British mathematician. Since 2012 he has been the Henry Overton Wills Professor of Mathematics at the University of Bristol.

Education

He obtained his PhD in 1989 at the University of Bristol under the supervision of Sir Michael Berry FRS.[1][2]

Research and career

His research is on quantum chaos, random matrix theory and its connection to the Riemannian zeta function and other zeta functions. He has served on the editorial boards of several peer reviewed scientific journals including:

  • Member (1996–2004) of the Editorial Board of Journal of Physics A.
  • Member (1997–2004) of the Editorial Board of Nonlinearity.
  • Joint Editor-in-Chief (2004–2012) of Nonlinearity.
  • Member (2003–2017) of the Editorial Board of Applied Mathematics Research Express.
  • Member (2007–present) of the Editorial Board of Journal of Mathematical Physics.

Nina Snaith was one of his doctoral students..

Awards and honours

Between 2004 and 2009 he was supported by an EPSRC Senior Research Fellowship.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2009.[3]

In 2010, he was awarded the London Mathematical Society's Fröhlich Prize.[4]

In 2014, he was awarded the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award.[5]

He holds an ERC Advanced Grant.[6]

References

  1. "Jonathan Keating". The Mathematics Genealogy Project.
  2. Jon P. Keating Website at the University of Bristol
  3. "Fellows". The Royal Society.
  4. http://www.lms.ac.uk/sites/lms.ac.uk/files/About_Us/news/2010-06%20LMS%20Prizes%20(2%20July).pdf
  5. "Royal Society announces new round of esteemed Wolfson Research Merit Awards". The Royal Society.
  6. https://logcorrm.blogs.ilrt.org. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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