Ben Johnsrude

I am an undergraduate senior at the University of Michigan.

I am interested in analysis and geometry. In particular, I like to study complex analytic topics such as geometric function theory and geometric topics such as metric space theory.

I was a teaching assistant in Math 389 (Explorations in Mathematical Research) in Winter 2018, and am a teaching assistant in Math 497 for Fall 2018.

I participated in the Summer 2018 University of Michigan REU program with professor David Barrett. The paper I produced as a result can be accessed here:

Mobius-invariant Lorentz geometry on the space of circles on S2 The presentation for this paper can be found here: Geometry of the space of circles on S2

A few of my friends are: Ben Gould, Max Kontorovich, Alex Wang, Colby Kelln, Noah Luntzlara, Wenyu Jin, Michael Rosenberg

Here are a few of my favorite papers:

Constructing Entire Functions by Quasiconformal Folding