John T. Baldwin
Brief CV
Date of Birth: August 14, 1944
Education
- BS 1966 Michigan State University (Mathematics/Philosophy)
- MA 1967 University of California, Berkeley (Mathematics)
- PhD 1971 Simon Fraser University
- PhD Thesis: Countable Theories Categorical in Uncountable Power, supervised
by Alistair H. Lachlan
Employment
- 1986-87 Visiting Professor University of Notre Dame
- 1982-... Professor UIC
- 1976-82 Associate Professor UIC
- 1981 Fellow - Institute for Advanced Study, Jerusalem
- Spring 1978 Visiting Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, Manoa
- Fall 1977 Visiting Fellow - University of Wisconsin, Madison
- 1973-76 Assistant Professor UIC
- 1971-73 Research Associate, Michigan State University
Theses supervised
- Qi Yang, A parallel scheme using the divide and conquer method, (joint advisor with C. Yu. E.E.C.S.), 1994.
- N. Shi, Constructions of Stable and Omega-stable Pseudoplanes ,
1992.
- Kitty Holland, Geometries associated with strongly minimal sets, 1991.
- M. Itai, On the Strong Martin Conjecture, 1989.
- John Vaughn,Forking and modularity in stable theories, 1985.
- Marouf Samhan, First order definability in universal algebra,
1985.
- Gisela Ahlbrandt, Totally categorical theories of modular type, 1984.
- Fred Thulin, The undecidability of some natural theories of
differential fields, 1980.
- Bruce Rose, The model theory of alternative rings (joint with N. Herrstein) 1976, Univ. of Chicago.
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