Benjamin Johnson’s Home Page
Benjamin Johnson’s Home Page
Welcome to my new home page.
This
site is still due for an overhaul, hopefully soon ... In the
meantime, here are some links to my job application materials, the
courses I have taught over the last several years, and an abbreviated
list of talk slides and preprints. Feel free to email me and tell me what you think. There are links to some of my other interests in the "About Me" page linked at the top.
Job Application Materials
- CV
- Research Statement (under revision)
Courses Taught at U.C. Berkeley as the Primary Instructor, (with links to selected course materials)
- Linear Algebra (Math 110, Summer 2007, Linear Algebra Done Right, by Sheldon Axler)
- Introduction to Analysis (Math 104, Summer 2006, Elementary Analysis: The Theory of Calculus, by Kenneth A. Ross)
-Math Teaching Workshop (Math 300, Spring 2006)
-Introduction to Abstract Algebra (Math 113, Summer 2005, A First Course in Abstract Algebra, 7th edition, by John B. Fraleigh)
- Transition to Upper Division Mathematics (Math 74, Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005)
- Precalculus (Math 32, Fall 2002, Spring 2003)
- Calculus (Math 1A, Summer 2003)
Courses Taught at UC Berkeley as a Teaching Assistant
-Calculus (Math 1A, Fall 2002, Spring 2003)
Courses Taught at Virginia Tech as the Primary Instructor
- Calculus (Math 1016, Fall 2000, Spring 2001)
Lecture Notes
- Transition to Upper Division Mathematics (Math 74, Spring 2005)
- Math Teaching Workshop (Math 300, Spring 2006)
Talk Slides and Preprints
- P. Laskowski, B. Johnson, J. Chuang. User-Directed Routing: From Theory, towards Practice (Accepted - NetEcon '08)
- Upper and Lower Bounds for Recursive Fourier Sampling (PhD thesis - filed May 22, 2008)
- Thesis Defense (May 9, 2008)
- Quantum Complexity Theory and Recursive Fourier Sampling, UC Berkeley Student Logic Colloquium, December 7, 2007.