Jeremy Leach

I am a third-year PhD student in mathematics at Stanford University. My fields of interest are primarily differential geometry, general relativity, and partial differential equations. Currently my research focuses on finding solutions to the Einstein constraint equations on manifolds with ends of cylindrical type. My advisor is Rafe Mazzeo.

Current Teaching: Teaching assistant for Math 42 (Accelerated Calculus) during Winter 2013. Office hours: MT 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm in 380-381J.

Past teaching:

  1. Fall 2012: CA for Math 205A (Real Analysis)
  2. Summer 2012: EPGY Instructor for ''Topology: Knots and Surfaces'' and ''Non-Euclidean Geometry''
  3. Spring 2012: TA for Math 53 (Ordinary Differential Equation with Linear Algebra)
  4. Winter 2012: CA for Math 172 (Lebesgue Integration and Fourier Analysis)
  5. Spring 2011: CA for Math 120 (Abstract Algebra)
  6. Fall 2010: CA for Math 52 (Integral Calculus of Several Variables)

Contact: jleach "at" math.stanford.edu