Tristan Delaney

Stony Brook University
Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics

Email: tdelaney AT ams DOT sunysb DOT edu


About Me
For all you shredders out there...
I play footbag (hacky sack) and compete at tournaments semi-regularly. If you have any interest in knowing what footbag is please vist one of these sites. Otherwise if you are on campus and just wanna play, just send me an email!

Video of NYFA (NY Footbag Association) Shred Session Saturday, October 15, 2011.
Teaching
Fall 2011 AMS 261 Multivariable Calculus Teaching Assistant

Research
Stony Brook To be updated when I have a research group!
MIT I did some research for Professor Geoffrey Beach in the Materials Science Department running numerical simulations of ferromagnetic nanostructures. I was involved in studying novel methods for generating and analyzing "spin waves" in quasi-one dimensional ferromagnetic conduits as well as domain wall motion and annihilation.

A (rather poorly made) video showing spin wave emission from the annihilation of two internal domain walls. AMS 528