Jim Kelly joined Centre's faculty in 2008 as visiting assistant
professor of physics. Before coming to Centre, he taught mathematics
and physics at Bellevue College in Washington and mathematics at the
University of Washington. He was a staff scientist at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory, and he was a post-doctoral
researcher at the University of Wisconsin's Institute for Phenomenology.
Kelly's academic interests include radar signal and image processing,
nonlinear dynamics and fractal geometry, mathematical physics and
particle physics. His articles have been published in Physical Review,
Physics Letters, and Inverse Problems.
He graduated from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Obispo, with a B.S. in physics. He then earned his Ph.D. in physics from
the University of California at Davis and later an M.S. in mathematics
from the University of Washington.
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