Hello! A bit about me:

My name is Jetjaroen Klangwang

Most people call me “Jay” but sometimes I’m called “Jet”.

I am originally from the south of Thailand and I came to the the United States with the Royal Thai Government scholarship for my master and Ph.D. degrees.

I graduated with my PhD from the Oregon State University in 2018 under my advisor Holly Swisher.

I am currently a visiting assistant professor at the Union College, Schenectady, New York.

Research

My Research

My research interest is in the general area of number theory with a particular interest in the theory of modular forms, quasi modular forms and mock modular forms. In particular, I am interested in location and properties of zeros of certain modular forms for various groups.

Projects in Progress

  • Zeros of certain combinations of Eisenstein series in Fricke groups

  • Distribution of zeros of certain modular forms of weight 3k

  • Observations on the zeros of certain modular forms of weight 12

  • Publications

  • Zeros of certain combinations of Eisenstein series of weight 2k,3k, and k+l, Journal of Number Theory, Vol. 198 (2019), 124-138.

  • My Phd thesis , Oregon State University (2018).

  • Teaching

    Union College : Fall 2018 - Present

    MTH 113 Accelerated Single-Variable Calculus
    MTH 115 Calculus 3 : Differential Vector Calculus and Matrix Theory

    Oregon State University : Fall 2014 - Spring 2018

    MTH 111 College Algebra (Teaching Assistant)
    MTH 112 Elementary Functions (Teaching Assistant)
    MTH 245 Mathematics for Management, Life and Social Science (Teaching Assistant)
    MTH 251 Differential Calculus (Teaching Assistant and Lecturer)

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