Samuel Johnson

M Sc (Math), 2012, Simon Fraser University

View from the inkpots, Banff national park

About me.

I am a mathematics PhD candidate at Simon Fraser Univeristy near Vancouver, British Columbia. I started in Fall 2012 and my senior supervisor is Marni Mishna.

In Summer, 2012, I completed my Master's in Mathematics at Simon Fraser University, also under the supervision of Marni Mishna.

I completed my Bachelor of Mathematics at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, in December 2009. My honours project was supervised by George Willis.

Here is a copy of my CV.

Research Interests

I am most interested in analytic combinatorics and enumerative combinatorics. Currently I am studying the asymptotic growth of restricted lattice paths.

I am also interested in algebraic combinatorics, the algebraic properties of formal power series and group theory.

Me at Pump Peak, Mt Seymour Provincial Park

Email: samuelj at sfu dot ca