% 10/08/93 % % NON-latex RESume file, Uncommented, Filled in, % % /pub/ibmres-tex/nres_u_f.txt % % George B. Leeman, Jr., leeman@watson.ibm.com. % % Please read /pub/README.FTP on software.watson.ibm.com before using % % this file. Change the text in the arguments, then add your own text % % at the end. % \name{George B. Leeman, Jr.} \preferredtitle0{Mr. Leeman} \school0{The University of Michigan} \email{leeman at um.cc.umich.edu} \discipline0{mathematics} \highestdegree0{PhD} \degreeyear0{1972} \oneaddressandphone{ 2904 Washtenaw Avenue, Apt. 1B\\ Ypsilanti, MI 48198\\ (313) 434-1815 } \immigrationstatus{US citizen} \typeofpositiondesired{Permanent} George B. Leeman, Jr. Work Address Home Address The University of Michigan 2904 Washtenaw Avenue, Apt. 1B Department of Electrical Engineering Ypsilanti, MI 48198 and Computer Science (313) 434-1815 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 (313) 764--8504 leeman@um.cc.umich.edu Present Status: Postdoc Student Immigration Status: US citizen Type of Position Desired: Permanent Available Date: June, 1973 Objective To obtain a research or development position in the areas of stochastic analysis or program correctness. Education Aug. 1972 The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI PhD in Mathematics; advisor: Peter L. Duren; thesis title: The constrained coefficient problem for typically real functions. GPA: 8.217 out of 9.000. May 1969 The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI MA in Mathematics GPA: 8.041 out of 9.000. June 1968 Yale University New Haven, CT BA in Mathematics GPA: abolished 11/30/67; class percentile: 97. Employment summers, 1970, The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 1971 Instructor, teaching undergraduate introductory and intermediate calculus courses. summers, Perkin-Elmer Corporation Norwalk, CT 1965--1969 Scientific programming for problems in engineering and physics. Skills Programming in FORTRAN, IBM 360 Assembler, SNOBOL4, LISP, C. Honors National Science Foundation Traineeship, September, 1968 to August, 1972. BA Magna Cum Laude, honors with exceptional distinction, 1968. Election to Phi Beta Kappa, November, 1967. Publications The seventh coefficient of odd symmetric univalent functions, G. B. Leeman, Jr., to appear in Duke Mathematical Journal, vol. 43, no. 2, June, 1973. A new proof for an inequality of Jenkins, G. B. Leeman, Jr., Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 54, Jan. 1973, 114--116. The constrained coefficient problem for typically real functions, G. B. Leeman, Jr., Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 186, Dec. 1972, 177--189. Miscellaneous Member of Board of Directors, Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, Ridgefield, CT. References Peter L. Duren, Professor, The University of Michigan, (313) 764-0202. Email: duren@um.cc.umich.edu Bernard A. Galler, Professor, The University of Michigan, (313) 764-5832. Email: bernard_a._galler@um.cc.umich.edu Maxwell O. Reade, Professor, The University of Michigan, (313) 764-7227. ============================================================================== The University of Michigan Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1301 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ George B. Leeman, Jr. leeman at um.cc.umich.edu (313) 764-8504 September 21, 1993 Manager, PhD Recruiting IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center P. O. Box 218 Yorktown Heights, New York 10598 Dear Sir: I would like to apply for a position in the research and development divisions of your corporation. I have included a resume and if necessary can send a few abstracts from some of my published papers. I can be reached at the number shown above every afternoon from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. I answer electronic mail throughout each day, including weekends. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely yours, George B. Leeman, Jr. encl: resume