Juan C. Moreno
Department of Mathematics
University of Colorado Boulder
Office: MATH 200
Email: juan.moreno-1@colorado.edu
About Me
I am a third-year graduate student in the Mathematics Department at the University of Colorado Boulder. My advisor is Agnès Beaudry. Previously I was an undergraduate at the University of Texas at Austin studying mathematics and physics. My research interests lie generally in the areas of algebraic topology and mathematical physics.
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Research
X. Wen, D. Spiegel, A. Beaudry, J. Moreno, M. Qi, M. Hermele, A. Vishwanath, and M. Pflaum. Flow of (higher) Berry curvature and bulk-boundary correspondence in parametrized quantum systems. ArXiv e-prints. arXiv:2112.07748. December 2021.
D. Spiegel, J. Moreno, M. Qi, M. Hermele, A. Beaudry, and M. Pflaum. Continuous Dependence on the Initial Data in the Kadison Transitivity Theorem and GNS Construction. ArXiv e-prints. arXiv:2112.13315. December 2021.
Teaching
University of Colorado Boulder
MATH 2300 Calculus 2 - Fall 2021 (Instructor)
MATH 2400 Calculus 3 - Spring 2021 (TA)
MATH 2300 Calculus 2 - Spring 2020 (TA)
MATH 1300 Calculus 1 - Fall 2019 (TA)
University of Texas at Austin
M408S Integral Calculus for Science - Spring 2018 (LA)
M408L Integral Calculus - Fall 2017 (LA)