Abstract
Lawrence Brenton (brenton turing.math.wayne.edu) was educated at the University of Pennsylvania (BA, 1968), and the University of Washington (PhD, 1974). He held posts as :>+.Xr, na post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Bonn, Germany and as a visiting professor at Tulane University before joining the faculty of Wayne State University, where he has served for twenty-six years. His research interests are several complex variables and algebraic geometry, especially the theory of singularities of analytic varieties. His current passion is directing the WSU Undergraduate Research Program.
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