Meet the Instructors: Paul Abbott
Organization/Location
Analytica International Pty Ltd, Nedlands, Western Australia
Degrees
BS in Physics, The University of Western Australia
PhD in Physics, The University of Western Australia
Teaching Experience
Paul Abbott gained an appointment as a lecturer in the Department of
Physics at The University of Western Australia in 1992 and was
promoted to senior lecturer in 2001 on the basis of his research and
his teaching. He has taught courses on a wide range
of topics including electromagnetism, relativity, data analysis, group
theory, special functions, and wavelets. His
Computational Physics course received a
Computational Science Award in 1995. Abbott has
lectured on Mathematica in the U.S., Japan, Singapore,
Thailand, and India and has given Mathematica courses at
several Australian universities. These courses have been attended by
professionals and students from a wide range of backgrounds including
people from government departments and financial institutions,
scientists, engineers, academics, and medical researchers.
Mathematica Experience
Abbott has used Mathematica extensively since 1988. His
research is in the areas of wavelets and few-body
atomic physics, and he has general interests in problems in
computational and mathematical physics. Nearly all of his
publications have used Mathematica in some
way. From 1989 to 1991 he worked for Wolfram Research as a member of
the Applications department. He has been a contributing editor of The
Mathematica Journal since 1990 and a consultant to Wolfram
Research since 1997. With Chikara Miyaji he coauthored the book
MathLink:
Network Programming with Mathematica.
Language Fluency
English
Interests
Computational and theoretical physics, applied mathematics, mathematical
modeling, image and signal processing, wavelets, applications of special
functions, and physics and mathematics courseware design
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