Lawrence Austria

Graduate Student/Department of Mathematics.

University of California at Davis.

About Me

I’m a fourth year Ph.D. student in Mathematics here at UC Davis. I am currently working under the supervision of John K. Hunter. My research interests are in Nonlinear hyperbolic equations, variational systems of wave equations, numerical solutions to partial differential equations, and many more...

I received my B.S. in Mathematics in June 2006 and my M.A. in Mathematics in December 2008, both here at UC Davis. Currently, I am the Vice President and the Treasurer for the Mathematics Department graduate student association, the Galois Group. When I'm not in school, I love to travel! I would like to travel to Australia and New Zealand this year, so if you have extra cash to spare, please consider donating!

Current Classes

MAT 299: Reading Course - Nonlinear Waves
MAT 280: VIGRE RFG Nonlinear Waves

previous courses

Current Teaching

This fall, I am the TA for MAT 21B Calculus II, Section A01. If you are enrolled in this class, please visit Professor Brian Osserman's course website.

Mat 21B course webpage