
Jeremiah Birrell
University of Arizona · Software Engineering
Active 2006–2024
About
Jeremiah Birrell is a Marshall H. Stone Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics. He held the position of Marshall H. Stone Visiting Assistant Professor from 2009 to 2014. Birrell completed his PhD with a dissertation titled "Non-Equilibrium Aspects of Relic Neutrinos: From Freeze-out to the Present Day" under the advisement of Johann Rafelski. His research focuses on non-equilibrium phenomena related to relic neutrinos, exploring their behavior from the early universe to the present day.
Research topics
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Particle physics
- Applied mathematics
- Statistical physics
Frequent coauthors
- 33 shared
Johann Rafelski
- 16 shared
Jan Wehr
University of Arizona
- 14 shared
Luc Rey-Bellet
- 14 shared
Markos A. Katsoulakis
- 13 shared
Pisin Chen
National Center for Theoretical Sciences
- 9 shared
Cheng Tao Yang
University of Arizona
- 6 shared
Paul Dupuis
- 5 shared
Dallin Durfee
Utah Valley University
Education
- 2014
PhD, Applied Mathematics
University of Arizona
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