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\csection{Preprints}{94}
-\pub{Origin of symmetry breaking in the grasshopper model}{
- David Llamas, \me, Kun Chen, Adrian Kent \& Olga Goulko, \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.05023}{arXiv:2311.05023} (2023)
-}
\pub{Log-correlated color in Monet's paintings}{
\me, \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.01989}{arXiv:2209.01989} (2022)
@@ -138,6 +135,13 @@
\href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.00105}{arXiv:2304.00105}
]}
+\pub{Origin of symmetry breaking in the grasshopper model}{
+ David Llamas, \me, Kun Chen, Adrian Kent \& Olga Goulko,
+ \href{https://journals.aps.org/prresearch/accepted/4e071J66Yba1ed0051ca5bc67117534b9f7d15aaa}{accepted for publication in Physical Review Research}
+ \dotfill\ [
+ \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.05023}{arXiv:2311.05023}
+]}
+
\pub{Arrangement of nearby minima and saddles in the mixed spherical energy landscapes}{
\me, \href{https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.16.1.001}{SciPost Physics \textbf{16}, 001 (2024)}
\dotfill\ [~\href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Kent-Dobias_2024_Arrangement.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}} | \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.12779}{arXiv:2306.12779}~]}
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+Jaron Kent-Dobias, physicist. jaron@kent-dobias.com
+______________________________________________________________________________
+
+
+Education ....................................................................
+
+Graduate Student, Physics - Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
+
+Bachelor of Science, Physics - Harvey Mudd College (HMC), Claremont, CA.
+ May 2014
+ - Total GPA of 3.779, major GPA of 4.000.
+ - Graduated with high distinction and honors in physics.
+ - Earned Dean's list all eligible semesters.
+
+High School Diploma - Skyline High School, Sammamish, WA. May 2010
+
+
+Publications .................................................................
+
+J. P. Kent-Dobias, "Energy Driven Pattern Formation in Planar Dipole-Dipole
+Systems." (2014) Senior thesis in physics at HMC under A. J. Bernoff.
+
+
+Research Experience ..........................................................
+
+Under Prof. Andrew Bernoff - Department of Mathematics, HMC.
+ Jan. 2013 - Present
+ - Theoretically studied the shape and stability of modulated phases in
+ Langmuir systems.
+ - Employed techniques from perturbation theory, asymptotic integration, and
+ linear stability analysis.
+ - Created a library of tools in C++ to analyze domains and perform nonlinear
+ optimization on a high-dimensional, highly constrained parameter space.
+
+Under Prof. Sharon Gerbode - Department of Physics, HMC.
+ Jan. 2012 - Sept. 2012
+
+ - Experimentally studied the behavior of impurities during phase changes in
+ colloidal crystals.
+ - Designed experiments and wrote software in MATLAB to analyze particle
+ tracking data.
+ - Performed a literature review of statistical hard-sphere fluid theory in
+ order to assess its applicability to the colloidal problem.
+
+
+Awards .......................................................................
+
+Finalist, LeRoy Apker Award - American Physical Society. Aug. 2014
+
+ An undergraduate physics achievement award to recognize outstanding
+ achievements in physics by undergraduate students, and thereby provide
+ encouragement to young physicists who have demonstrated great potential for
+ future scientific accomplishment.
+
+Thomas B. Brown Memorial Award - Department of Physics, HMC. May 2014
+
+ The Thomas B. Brown award for senior research in physics is awarded for
+ research results, originality in conception or in execution of research,
+ diligence, and clarity of oral and written reports
+
+The Chavin Prize - Department of Mathematics, HMC. May 2014
+
+ The Chavin Prize is awarded for outstanding senior thesis in the mathematical
+ sciences.
+
+
+Work Experience ..............................................................
+
+Academic Excellence Facilitator - Academic Excellence Program, HMC.
+ Apr. 2012 - May 2014
+ - Tutored students taking courses in mechanics, electromagnetism, and special
+ relativity.
+ - Worked closely with faculty to improve both tutoring and lecturing.
+
+Systems Administrator - Department of Computer Science, HMC.
+ May 2011 - May 2014
+ - Administered Linux and Mac OS servers and managed a large network of
+ codependent systems.
+ - Created and modified scripts written in Perl, Bash, and Python for a
+ variety of system tasks.
+
+CCMS [1] Lab Mentor - Department of Mathematics, CGU [2]. Jan. 2012 - May 2014
+
+ - Provided support for MATLAB, Mathematica, LaTeX, and Python for students
+ and faculty throughout the Claremont Consortium.
+
+Physics Grader - Department of Physics, HMC. Jan. 2012 - May 2014
+
+ - Graded homework assignments for the Mechanics, Theoretical Mechanics,
+ Electromagnetic Fields, and Fourier Series & Boundary Value Problems
+ courses.
+
+Physics 18 Tutor - Department of Physics, HMC. Jan. 2013 - May 2013
+
+ - Tutored students enrolled in mechanics who have a poor background in or
+ difficulty with physics.
+
+Math Grader - Department of Mathematics, HMC. Jan. 2012 - May 2012
+
+ - Graded assignments for the Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
+ courses.
+
+Systems Consultant - Department of Computer Science, HMC.
+ Sept. 2010 - May 2011
+ - Wrote documentation and provided on-site user support for desktop and
+ server systems.
+ - Led educational sessions teaching topics related to Unix administration
+ and advanced usage.
+
+
+Skills .......................................................................
+
+Computer Related
+
+ - Experienced programming in the following languages (listed in order of
+ proficiency): Mathematica, C, C++, LaTeX, TeX, Python, Gnuplot, Igor Pro,
+ MATLAB, Perl, CUDA, Bash.
+ - Experienced in the use of many Unix variants, especially Arch Linux,
+ Gentoo, and Mac OS.
+
+Physics & Mathematics Coursework (at HMC)
+
+ - Physics classes taken include Special Relativity, Mechanics, Gravitation,
+ Electromagnetism, Modern Laboratory, Quantum Physics, Theoretical
+ Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetic
+ Fields, Biophysics, Optics Laboratory, General Relativity, Computational
+ Methods in Physics, Fields & Waves, Topics in Quantum Theory, Readings in
+ Stochastic Methods, Foundations of Field Theory, Solid State Physics, and
+ Electrodynamics.
+ - Mathematics classes taken include Linear Algebra I & II, Differential
+ Equations, Single and Multivariable Calculus, Probability & Statistics,
+ Fourier Transforms & Boundary Value Problems, Discrete Mathematics,
+ Mathematical Analysis I & II, Abstract Algebra, Differential Geometry, and
+ Harmonic Analysis on Finite Groups.
+
+
+Achievements .................................................................
+
+
+Eagle Scout - Troop 636, Sammamish, WA. Mar. 2008
+
+2nd Degree Black Belt - True Martial Arts, Sammamish, WA. Dec. 2008
+
+
+[1] Claremont Center for the Mathematical Sciences
+[2] Claremont Graduate University
+
+Modified 21 November 2014.
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+
+\newcommand\me{JK-D}
+
+\begin{document}
+\noindent\begin{minipage}[b]{0.5\textwidth}
+ \noindent{\huge\textbf{Supporting publications}}\medskip\\
+ \noindent{\Large\textbf{Jaron Kent-Dobias}}
+\end{minipage}
+\hfill
+\begin{minipage}[b]{0.45\textwidth}
+ \raggedleft
+ \noindent{Postdoctoral researcher}\\
+ \noindent{INFN sezione di Roma I}\\
+ \noindent{\href{mailto:jaron.kent-dobias@roma1.infn.it}{jaron.kent-dobias@roma1.infn.it}}
+\end{minipage}
+
+\vspace{1em}
+
+\begin{enumerate}
+
+ \item \pub{Arrangement of nearby minima and saddles in the mixed spherical energy landscapes}{
+ \me, \href{https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.16.1.001}{SciPost Physics \textbf{16}, 001 (2024)}
+ \dotfill\ [~\href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Kent-Dobias_2024_Arrangement.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}} | \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.12779}{arXiv:2306.12779}
+]}
+
+\item \pub{When is the average number of saddle points typical?}{
+ \me, \href{https://doi.org/10.1209\%2F0295-5075\%2Facf521}{Europhysics Letters \textbf{143}, 61003 (2023)} \dotfill\\
+ .\dotfill\ [~\href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Kent-Dobias_2023_When.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}} | \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.12752}{arXiv:2306.12752}
+]}
+
+\item \pub{How to count in hierarchical landscapes: a full solution to mean-field complexity}{
+ \me\ \& Jorge Kurchan, \href{https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.107.064111}{Physical Review E \textbf{107}, 064111 (2023)}
+ \dotfill\ [ \href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Kent-Dobias_2023_How.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}} | \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.06161}{arXiv:2207.06161}
+]}
+
+\item \pub{Analytic continuation over complex landscapes}{
+ \me\ \& Jorge Kurchan,
+ \href{https://doi.org/10.1088/1751-8121/ac9cc7}{Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical \textbf{55}, 434006 (2022)}
+ \dotfill~[~\href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Kent-Dobias_2022_Analytic.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}}~|~\href{https://arxiv.org/abs/2204.06072}{arXiv:2204.06072}~]}
+
+\item \pub{Elastic properties of hidden order in URu$_{\text2}$Si$_{\text2}$ are reproduced by a staggered nematic}{
+ \me, Michael Matty \& BJ Ramshaw,
+ \href{https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.102.075129}{Physical Review B \textbf{102}, 075129 (2020)}
+ \dotfill\ [ \href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Kent-Dobias_2020_Elastic.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}} |
+ \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.01669}{arXiv:1910.01669}
+]}
+
+\item \pub{Normal form for renormalization groups}{
+ Archishman Raju, Colin B Clement, Lorien X Hayden, \me, Danilo B Liarte, D Zeb Rocklin \& James P Sethna,
+ \href{https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.9.021014}{Physical Review X \textbf 9, 021014 (2019)} \dotfill\\
+ .\dotfill\ [ \href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Raju_2019_Normal.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}} |
+ \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.00137}{arXiv:1706.00137}
+]}
+
+\item \pub{Cluster representations and the Wolff algorithm in arbitrary external fields}{
+ \me\ \& James P Sethna,
+ \href{https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.98.063306}{Physical Review E \textbf{98}, 063306 (2018)}
+ \dotfill\ [ \href{https://kent-dobias.com/files/Kent-Dobias_2018_Cluster.pdf}{\textsc{pdf}} |
+ \href{https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.04019}{arXiv:1805.04019}
+]}
+
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\end{document}