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Curriculum Vitae of Andrew Guy Markoe Academic positions 2021, Professor Emeritus, Rider University USA 1991-2021 Professor, Rider University 1983- 1991 Associate Professor, Rider College 1980- 1983 Assistant Professor, Rider College 2010 – 2011, Chairman, Department of Mathematics, Rider University 1991 – 2000 Chairman, Department of Mathematics, Rider University 2002 (Spring) Director’s Visitor, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey 1986 (Fall) Member Medical Imaging Processing Group, Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania (Research Leave) 1977- 1980 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Washington 1976 - (Summer) Visiting Mathematician, Polish Academy of Science 1975- 1976 Visiting Associate Professor, University of Connecticut 1972- 1975 Lecturer, University of Washington 1971- 1972 Instructor, MIT 1970- 1971 Member, Institute for Advanced Study 1969- 1970 Lecturer, University of Wisconsin, Madison 1968- 1969 Lecturer, The City College, CUNY Education Ph.D. in Mathematics, Brown University, 1969 B.S. in Mathematics, The City College, 1964Honors, Scholarships, Distinctions, and Professional A¢liations Elected to the Alumni Varsity Association Hall of Fame, City College of New York, 2009 Recipient, Dominick A. Iorio Faculty Research Award, Rider University, 2008 Named Faculty member who’s had "the most in‡uence over his/her development and achievements at Rider", Nominated by two Andrew J. Rider Scholars, 2008 and nominated by one scholar in 2014 Member, Institute for Advanced Study, 1970-71 Member, American Mathematical Society Member, Society of Sigma Xi Invited Speaker, Math. Inst. Oberwolfach, 1986, 1994 Visiting Member Polskiej Akademii Nauk (Polish Academy of Sciences), Summer, 1976 Chairman, Analysis Session, American Mathematical Society Meeting, New York, 1976 Invited participant, University of Washington Emphasis Year on Several Complex Variables, 1972 University Fellow, Brown University, 1964-1965 Recipient, New York State Regents Science and Engineering Scholarship, 1960-1964 Recipient, New York State Regents College Scholarship, 1960-1964Invited Addresses Invited Address, Special Session on Inverse Problems and Tomography, American Mathematical Society Eastern Sectional Meeting, Binghamton, New York, October 2003, “A New Look at an Old Result of Smith and Keinert on the Inversion of the k-Plane Transform” Colloquium lecture, University of Cape Town, “Tomography”, August 2001 Colloquium lecture, University of Pennsylvania, “Limited Angle Tomography”, January, 2000 Colloquium lecture, Wichita State University, “Limited Angle Tomography”, September, 1999 Colloquium lecture, Polytechnic University of Brooklyn, "Uncertainty principles in mathematical tomography", April, 1997 Invited Speaker, special session on Radon Transforms and Tomography, American Mathematical Society, Eastern Sectional Meeting, Rider University, October, 1996. Invited Speaker, conference on Mathematical Methods in Tomography, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Germany, Sept. 25th - Oct. 1, 1994, Title: "Injectivity of the …nite Radon Transform on …nite dimensional spaces" Invited Speaker, "Dense Subspaces in the Range of the Radon Transform", the Summer Seminar on the Mathematics of Tomography, Impedance Imaging and Integral Geometry, Mt. Holyoke, 1993 Colloquium Lecturer, "Inversion of the Radon Transform Using SplineHarmonics", Temple University, 1989 Colloquium Lecturer, "Inversion of the Radon Transform Using SplineHarmonics", Tufts University, 1989 Invited Speaker, "Resolution in Image Reconstruction using Logan’s Uncertainty Principle", Joint Summer Research Conference on Integral Geometry, Sponsored by The National Science Foundation, Humboldt State University, June 24 to June 30, 1989Lecture "Image Reconstruction Using Prolate Spheroidal Wave Functions", Medical Image Processing Group, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, August, 1987 Invited Speaker, "Logan’s Uncertainty Principle", Math. Inst. Oberwolfach, 1986 Lecture "Heike’s paper on Single Photon Emission Tomography by Inverting The Attenuated Radon Transform with Least Squares Collocation", Medical Image Processing Group, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, August, 1985 Invited Speaker, "Several Complex Variables and Mathematical Tomography", 3rd Mathematics Colloquium of the Institute for Advanced Mathematics of the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, 1983 Colloquium Lecture, "Inversion of the Attenuated Radon Transform", Tufts University, 1982 Lecture, "Inversion of the Attenuated Radon Transform", Medical Image Processing Group, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 1982 Invited Address "X-ray transforms and the growth of di¤erential operators", Tufts Conference on Radon Transforms and Applications, 1981 Colloquium Lecture, "The n-dimensional uncertainty principle in reconstruction of functions from x-ray projections", Institute for Defense Analyses, 1981 Invited Address "A holomorphically convex analogue of Cartan’s theorem B", Princeton, 1979 Colloquium Lecture, "Moments, uncertainty and x-ray reconstructions", Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, 1978 Colloquium Lecture, "Runge families and inductive limits of Stein spaces", University of Washington, 1977 Invited Address "Runge families and inductive limits of Stein spaces", Princeton Analysis Seminar, 1976 Invited Address "Non-Perfect normal varieties via Oka’s hypersurface normality criterion" Princeton Analysis Seminar, 1976 Invited Address "Runge families and inductive limits of Stein spaces",Brown Analysis Seminar, 1976 Colloquium Lecture, "Several Complex Variables", University of Connecticut, 1975 Colloquium Lecture, "Analysis Complejo Basico", Universidad de Oriente - Cumana, Venezuela, 1973 Invited Address "Maximal ideals of Stein algebras", Conference on Complex Analysis, SUNY, Bu¤alo, 1973 Colloquium Lecture, "Analytic spaces with Hausdor¤ separated cohomology", Fordham University, 1973 Colloquium Lecture, "Analytic families of di¤erential complexes", SUNY, Albany, 1971 Colloquium Lecture, "Complex analysis", Institute for Advanced Study, 1971 Invited Address "Families of strongly pseudoconvex manifolds", Princeton Analysis Seminar, 1971 Invited Address "Families of strongly pseudoconvex manifolds", Symposium on Several Complex Variables, Park City, 1970Other Scholarly Activities Contributed Paper “Some subtleties in the inverse function theorem in one variable”, contributed paper, Joint Meeting of the New Jersey and Metro New York Sections, The Mathematical Association of America, Saint Peter’s University, November 2014 Co-organizer, with Dr. Jason McCullough of the Rider University Undergraduate Mathematics Seminar, 2014 Co-organizer of special session on Tomography and Integral Geometry, American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting, Rider University, April, 2004 Attended the Joint AMS/IMS/SIAM Conference on Integral Geometry and Tomography, Mt. Holyoke, 2000 Co-organizer of special session on Radon transforms and Mathematical Tomography, American Mathematical Society Sectional Meeting, Rider University, 1996 Referee for Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Journal of Mathematical Analysis, the Journal on Inverse Problems and the IEEE Transactions in Medical Imaging Co-organizer and lecturer - University of Washington Joint Mathematics and Medical Physics Seminar, 1978 Participant, Conference on Harmonic Analysis, Jablonna, Poland, 1976 Participant, American Mathematical Society Summer Institute on Complex Analysis, Williams, 1975Bibliography of Andrew Markoe 1 A. Markoe, New techniques in deformation of complex structure, Ph.D. thesis, Brown University, 1969 2 A. Markoe, Cohomology of analytic families of di¤erential complexes, in Symposium on Several Complex Variables, Park City, 1970, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 184, Springer Verlag, [Math. Rev. 46 3834] 3 A. Markoe and H. Rossi, Families of strongly pseudoconvex manifolds, in Symposium on Several Complex Variables, Park City, 1970, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 184, Springer Verlag, [Math. Rev. 46 3835] 4 A. Markoe, Analytic Families of di¤erential complexes, J. Functional Analysis, 9 (1972) 181-188 [Math. Rev 45 7108] 5 A. Markoe, Analytic spaces with Hausdor¤ separated coherent cohomology, Seminar Notes, University of Washington, 1972. 6 A. Markoe, The Forster-Knorr proof of Grauert’s direct image theorem, Seminar Notes, University of Washington, 1972. 7 A. Markoe, A characterization of normal analytic spaces by the homological codimension of the structure sheaf, Pac. J. of Math. 52 (1974) 485-489 [Math. Rev 51 3504]. 8 A. Markoe, Maximal ideals of Stein Algebras, in Proceedings of a conference on complex analysis, SUNY, Bu¤alo, 1975, W. Zame, ed. 9 A. Markoe, Invariance of holomorphic convexity under proper mappings, Math. Ann. 217 (1975) 276-280 [Math. Rev 58 6034] 10 A. Markoe, Holomorphic convexity and the corona property, Revue Roumaine de Math. Pures et Appl. 23 (1978) 67-70, [Math. Rev 58 17202] 11 A. Markoe, Runge families and increasing unions of Stein spaces, Bull Amer Math Soc 82 (1976) [Math Rev 54 3026] 12 A. Markoe, Lecture Notes on Several Complex Variables, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 1976.13 A. Markoe, Runge families and inductive limits of Stein spaces, Ann. Inst. Fourier, Grenoble 27 (1977) 117-127 [Math. Rev 58 28665] 14 A. Markoe, A holomorphically convex analogue of Cartan’s theorem B, in Recent developments in several complex variables, J. Fornaess, ed., Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, 1981. 15 A. Markoe, Non-perfect normal varieties via a generalization of Oka’s hypersurface normality criterion, lecture notes University of Washington, 1976. 16 A. Markoe, The n-dimensional uncertainty principle in the reconstruction of functions from …nitely many moments or projections, lecture notes, 1978. 17 A. Markoe, Fourier inversion of the attenuated x-ray transform, SIAM J Math Anal 15 (1984) 718-722. (Math Reviews:747431 (86a:44006)) 18 A. Markoe, and E.T. Quinto, An elementary proof of local invertibility for generalized and attenuated x-ray transforms, SIAM J. Math. Anal., 16 (1985) 1114-1119. (Math Reviews :800800 (87f:44009)) 19 A. Markoe, Computerized tomography and complex analysis, Proceedings of the 3rd Mathematical Colloquium of the Inst. Del Math. Advanzados del IPN, Mexico., "Topics in Several Complex Variables", E. Ramirez de Arellano & D. Sundararaman, editors, Pitman, Boston, 1985. (Math Reviews:805596) 20 G.T. Herman, A. Markoe, and W.K. Cheung, An approach to Image Reconstruction using Cubic Spline functions: its signi…cance and applications, pp 13-15, Proc. of the Thirteenth Northeast Bioengineering Conference, March, 1987 21 A. Markoe, and W.K. Cheung Image Reconstruction using SplineHarmonics in the Range of the Radon Transform to Approximate the Projection Data: Mathematical Basis, Medical Image Processing Group, Dept. of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Technical Report #MIPG158, 1989 22 A. Markoe, Finite X-Ray and Radon Transforms, Ghosts and the Quality of Image Reconstructions, reprint of talk delivered at Joint Summer Research Conference on Integral Geometry, 1990 23 A. Markoe and W.K. Cheung, Image Reconstruction and Dense Subspaces in the Range of the Radon Transform, in "Proceedings of the Summer Seminar on the Mathematics of Tomography, Impedance Imaging and Integral Geometry, Mt. Holyoke, 1993, Lectures in Applied Mathematics", Cheney, Kuchment and Quinto, eds., American Mathematical Society, Providence, 1994 (Math. Reviews 1297562 (95i:44004)) 24 A. Markoe, Analytic tomography, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, vol. 106, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006. 25 A. Markoe and E. T. Quinto (eds.), Integral Geometry and Tomography, Contemporary Mathematics, Providence, R.I., American Mathematical Society, 2006. 26 A. Markoe, The k-plane transform and Riesz potentials, in Integral Geometry and Tomography, Contemp. Math., American Mathematical Society, 2006. 27 Sun, H., Koch, M. and Markoe, A, Tidally Induced Changes of Fluid Pressure, Geothermal Temperature and Rock Seismicity. Abstract accepted for the 7th International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Fall 2006 28 Sun, Hongbing and Feistel, Rainer and Koch, Manfred and Markoe, Andrew, New equations for density, entropy, heat capacity, and potential temperature of a saline thermal ‡uid. Deep-Sea Research I (2008) 29 M. Deléglise, A. Markoe, Maximum arc length of monotonic functions: the general case, 2013, available at http://math.univ-lyon1.fr/~deleglis/PDF/Deleglise_Markoe.pdf 30 M. Deléglise, and A. Markoe, Maximum arc length of monotonic functions, The American Mathematical Monthly, 121, No. 8 (2014) 689 – 699 31 A. Markoe, Some Subtleties in the Inverse Function Theorem in One Variable, presented at the Joint MAA meeting of NJ-Metro NY sections, November 2014 32 A. Markoe, Calculus I and Calculus II, self-published, 2009 - 2015