Zach Hunsucker
Zach Hunsucker
I am a third-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Mathematics at Brown University. I completed my undergraduate degrees in mathematics and in physics at MIT.
Here you can find my CV, last updated 09/01/2023.
Broadly, I am interested in the mathematical analysis of PDE arising in physics. Recently, I have been studying stability problems for kinetic and fluid models near singular equilibria. In the past, I have worked on rigorous justifications of mean field approximations and the well-posedness theory of quasilinear dispersive equations, especially those that are geometric in nature.
This semester, I am lecturing for Math 90 (Single-variable calculus).Â
Office: Room 018, Kassar House
Email: zachary_hunsucker[at]brown[dot]edu
Brown
Lecturer, MATH 90 Single Variable Calculus I, Fall 2025
TA, MATH 200 Multivariable Calculus (Physics/Engineering), Spring 2025
TA, MATH 180 Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2024
MIT
UTA, 18.100P Real Analysis, Spring 2023
UTA, 18.02A Multivariable Calculus, IAP 2023
UTA, 18.03 Differential Equations, Fall 2022
TA, 18.100A Real Analysis, Spring 2022
UTA, 18.02A Multivariable Calculus, IAP 2022
TA, 18.101 Analysis and Manifolds, Fall 2021
Brown Directed Reading Program
Damir Kulzhanov, Fourier Analysis, following Stein and Shakarchi's Fourier Analysis, Spring 2025
Petros Gkenos, Functional Analysis, following Richard Melrose's lecture notes, Fall 2024.
w/ Gigliola Staffilani, Mean Field Limits for Classical Dynamics with $M$-body Forces, UNC Undergraduate Analysis and PDE Seminar (2022)