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Nurit *********************************************************************** Nurit Krausz, Ph.D. http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/nurit/ Dept. of Mathematics Phone: (512) 471-7170 University of Texas at Austin Office: RLM 11.170 Hours:MWF 8:30-10 *********************************************************************** On Thu, 2 Mar 2000, Vince J Kaminski wrote: < < < Nurit, < < We shall schedule a phone interview for you sometimes next week. < My assistant, Shirley Crenshaw (713 853 5290), will call you to discuss the < timing. < < Vince Kaminski < < < < < < < Nurit Krausz <nurit@fireant.ma.utexas.edu< on 03/01/2000 10:44:00 AM < < To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT < cc: Nurit Krausz <nurit@fireant.ma.utexas.edu< < Subject: Job application < < < < < Dear Dr. Kaminski, < < I currently hold a post-doctorate position in the Mathematics < Department at the University of Texas at Austin (with a Ph.D. < in theoretical physics). Although my position here is renewable < until summer 2001, I would like to move on to a more dynamic field < where I can still use my analytical skills and mathematical knowledge. < Since attending a series of lectures on mathematical finance given < by Dr. Marc Potters last summer I started studying the subject on my < own and found it intriguing and challenging. < < I am interested in a position in your group (RAC) at Enron. < Last fall in a Career seminar at UT you mentioned that people who are < interested can send you their resume. If this is still relevant, please < find below my resume (in Word 97 and text formats). < Thank you for your time. < < Yours, < Nurit Krausz < < *********************************************************************** < Nurit Krausz, Ph.D. http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/nurit/ < Dept. of Mathematics Phone: (512) 471-7170 < University of Texas at Austin Office: RLM 11.170 Hours:MWF 8:30-10 < *********************************************************************** < < RESUME < < Nurit Krausz < University of Texas < Department of Mathematics < Austin, TX 78712 < Phone: (512) 471-7170 < E-mail: nurit@math.utexas.edu < http://rene.ma.utexas.edu/users/nurit/ < < Objective < < A position in the field of mathematical finance utilizing broad < mathematical knowledge, innovative thinking and creativity. < < Summary of Qualifications < < With extensive academic background and research experience, < combined with experience as an engineer in the Israeli Air Force, < I possess the following: < * Deep mathematical and scientific knowledge. < * Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. < * Proven ability to quickly become an expert in new subjects. < * Ability to present clearly and effectively complicated subjects. < * Ability to work productively both independently and in teams. < < Academic Positions < < 1998-present: Post-doctorate position at the University of Texas < at Austin, Department of Mathematics. < < Education < < 1994-1998: D.Sc. in Physics at the Technion - Israel Inst. of Tech. < Research Thesis: Quantum Dynamics on Non-compact Group Manifolds. < Supervisor: Prof. M. Marinov. < < 1992-1994: M.Sc. in Physics at the Technion - Israel Inst. of Tech. < Research Thesis: A Study of Scintillation in Doped Silica Glass < for Detection of Neutrino Oscillation. < Supervisor: Prof. J. Goldberg. < The experiments were performed at CERN during the summer of 1993. < * Performed the design, testing, and installation of the experimental < setup from remote-controlled mechanical equipment to sophisticated < electronics. < * Performed statistical data analysis and critical interpretation of < results using software developed at CERN (PAW). < * Solved a complicated problem of track reconstruction through an < unusually shaped magnet for the CHORUS collaboration at CERN, and < delivered a computer code ready for implementation, still in use < today. < < 1985-1989: B.Sc. in Aeronautical Engineering Cum Laude at the < Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. < < Military Service < < 1989-1992: Aeronautic design engineer in the Israeli Air Force. < Rank: First Lieutenant. < * Designed and supervised numerous prototype installations of < electronic equipment and changes in combat planes. < * Wrote procedures for harsh environmental durability tests for cockpit < and avionics bay-mounted equipment. < * Negotiated and supervised manufacturing of parts with contractors. < * Attended Project Management, Engineering and Product Reliability < and Maintenance courses. < * Programmed simulations of ammunition trajectories from moving < aircrafts. < < Teaching Experience: < < 1998-present: Lecturer at the University of Texas < Undergraduate courses: Precalculus, Calculus, Linear Algebra < Graduate course: Theory of Lie Groups < < 1992-1997 Physics Department, Technion, Teaching Assistant < Undergraduate course: Elementary Lab in Mechanics < Graduate courses: Group Theory for Physics, < Introduction to Particle Physics, Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. < < Computer knowledge: < < UNIX and Windows OS, most common word processors, Excel, < MAPLE, MATHEMATICA, FORTRAN, HTML, LaTeX. < < Publications: < < 1. J. Goldberg and N. Krausz, Response of Cerium-Doped Silica Glass < in a beam at CERN, Proceedings of the SCIFI conference, Notre Dame < University, Notre Dame, Indiana (1993). < 2. N. Krausz and M. S. Marinov, Quantal Dynamics on Non-compact < Groups, Proceedings of the 5th International Wigner Symposium, < World Scientific (1998), 398. < 3. N. Krausz and M. S. Marinov, Exact evolution operator on < Non-Compact Group Manifolds, quant-ph/9709050, < submitted to J. of Math. Phys. < 4. N. Krausz, Spherical averages in Minkowski space, In preparation. < 5. N. Krausz, Quantum Field Theory in Minkowski space, In preparation. < < <
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