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.

Research

  1. 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.

  2. 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

  1. MATH 2300 Calculus 2 - Fall 2021 (Instructor)

  2. MATH 2400 Calculus 3 - Spring 2021 (TA)

  3. MATH 2300 Calculus 2 - Spring 2020 (TA)

  4. MATH 1300 Calculus 1 - Fall 2019 (TA)

University of Texas at Austin

  1. M408S Integral Calculus for Science - Spring 2018 (LA)

  2. M408L Integral Calculus - Fall 2017 (LA)