Dr. Jason Maron California Institute of Technology. Ph. D. Physics, NSF Fellow U. Wisconsin, B.S. Physics & Mathematics. 22 papers published in physics journals 37 university classes taught 200 online classes taught for the American Museum of Natural History Teaching: Terms AMNH Online science classes 150 NYU Physics 10: "Sound and Music" 1 Caltech Freshman Mechanics and Electromagnetism 3 Caltech Sophomore Quantum Mechanics 3 Caltech Freshman Astronomy 6 Fordham Astronomy 15 Marymount Electromagnetism 1 CUNY BMCC Astronomy 3 CUNY BMCC Physics 2 CUNY BMCC Astronomy lab 2 CUNY YORK Astronomy 1 I wrote 30 online textbooks at www.jaymaron.com that span the sciences, including physics, astronomy, chemistry, Earth Science, astrobiology, physics lab, music performance, anatomy, history of science, and materials. I also wrote hundreds of pop sci articles. Research: Computational physics, magnetohydrodynamics, viola performance, Alexander Technique, The Feldenkrais Method, neural algorithms, athletic performance, and physics of Shaolin kung fu. 1999-2001 UCLA Department of Plasma Physics, Postdoctoral Scholar 2001-2002 Imperial College London, Dept Plasma Physics, Postdoctoral Scholar 2002-2003 Rochester University, Dept Physics, Postdoctoral scholar 2003-2004 Iowa University, Dept Physics, Postdoctoral scholar 2004-2007 Columbia University, Dept Physics, Postdoctoral Scholar 2015-2015 New York University, Dept Physics, Adjunct Instructor 2015-2016 CUNY BMCC, Adjunct Professor 2017-2017 CUNY York, Adjunct Professor 2004- American Museum Natural History, Sci Teacher & Research Scientist 2020- Old School Homeschool, Headmaster 2001- Independent consultant 2023- Fritter Incorporated, Chief Science Officer Grants: Co-PI on a $575,000 National Science Foundation grant for "Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation", 2009-12 Co-PI on a $229,000 National Science Foundation Grant to develop mathematical methods for astrophysical algorithms, 2007-09 PI or Co-PI on 20 million CPU hours of supercomputer allocations Examples of articles on science and technology: (Indexed at www.jaymaron.com) Space Force www.jaymaron.com/astronautics.html Sci for politicians www.jaymaron.com/naturalresource.html World mining & energy www.jaymaron.com/mining.html Climate www.jaymaron.com/earth.html Asteroid mining www.jaymaron.com/asteroidmining.html Electric vehicles www.jaymaron.com/vehicle.html Flying vehicles www.jaymaron.com/flyingcar.html Misc: Columbia University Rugby Team, starting tighthead prop. 2004-5 Silver medal, U.S. National Sumo championships, 2002 Silver medal, U.S. Sumo Open, 2002 Columbia U Bach Society Orchestra, assistant concertmaster and principal viola President of the Residents' Council of the New York International House, 2006-7 Chair of the Admissions & Scholarship Committee, 2005-7 Chair of the Development & Alumni Relations Committee, 2005-7 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow U. Wisconsin, COMAP math modeling contest team 1992 & 1993. 6th place worlds 93 U. Wisconsin, Putnam math contest team 1992 & 1993 U. Wisconsin, Physics Department, Radtke Award U. Wisconsin, Mathematics Department, Ingram Award Sakura Park Opera House. Acted in 12 plays, including the roles of "Benedick" in "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Demetrius" in "Midsummer Night's Dream" U. Rochester Drama House: Acted in 3 plays and gave 2 standup comedy shows Institute of Nuclear Power Organizations scholarship, 1989 Science Olympiad National Championships, 2 gold medals & 1 silver medal. 1988-9 Captain of the Madison West HS team that placed 2nd at nationals in 1989 Science Olympiad coach. jaymaron.com/scioly.html Wisconsin high school physics champion, in the Metrologic physics contest. 1989 Madison West High School varsity wrestling team Wisconsin State Games cycling road race championships, 5th place, 1990 Boy Scouts, rank of Life Scout. Assistant Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 170 University of Iowa intramural racquetball championships, 3rd place. 2004 University of Iowa intramural wrestling championships, quarterfinalist. 2004 U.S. Citizen Online textbooks: www.jaymaron.com jaymaron@protonmail.com Publications: (On lanl.arxiv.org/find/astro-ph) (22 of 24) "Phurbas: An Adaptive, Lagrangian, Meshless, Magnetohydrodynamics Code. I. Algorithm" Maron, McNally, Mac Low. Astrophysical Journal Supplement 2012 Vol 200, 1, 6 "Phurbas: An Adaptive, Lagrangian, Meshless, Magnetohydrodynamics Code. II. Implementation and Tests" McNally, Maron, Mac Low. Astrophysical Journal Supplement 2012 Vol 200, 1, 7 "The Nonlinear Magnetic Cascade". Maron, Cowley, McWilliams. Astrophysical Journal 2004, 603 "Effect of Fractional Kinetic Helicity on turbulent Magnetic Dynamo Spectra" Maron & Blackman, Astrophysical Journal Letters 2002, 566, 41 "Simulations of Incompressible MHD turbulence" Maron & Goldreich. Astrophysical Journal 2001 "Divergence of Neighboring Magnetic-Field Lines and Fast-Particle Diffusion in Strong Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence" Maron, Chandran, Blackman. Physical Review Letters 2004, 92, 045001 "A constrained-transport magnetohydrodynamics algorithm with near-spectral resolution" Maron, Mac Low, Oishi. Astrophysical Journal 2008, 677, 520 "Tuned Finite-Difference Diffusion Operators," Maron & Mac Low. Astrophysical Journal 2009 "Gradient Particle Magnetohydrodynamics: a New Multiscale Algorithm" Maron & Howes, Astrophysical Journal 2003, 595, p564 "Saturated State of the Nonlinear Small-Scale Dynamo". Schekochihin, Cowley, Taylor, Hammett, Maron, McWilliams. Physical Review Letters, vol 92, 8, 084504 "Critical Magnetic Prandtl Number for Small-Scale Dynamo". Schekochihin, Cowley, Steven, Maron, McWilliams. Physical Review Letters, Vol 92, 5, 054502 "The Self-Similar Turbulent Dynamo" Schekochihin, Cowley, Maron, McWilliams. Physical Review Letters 2004, 92, 064501 "Acceleration of Energetic Particles by Large-scale Compressible Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence" Chandran & Maron. Astrophysicakl Journal 2004 603, 1, 23 "Thermal Conduction and Particle Transport in Strong MHD Turbulence" Chandran & Maron, Astrophysical Journal 2004 "Short Circuits in Magnetic Reconnection: A Route to Chondrule Formation?" Hubbard, McNally, Mac Low, Ebel, Oishi, Maron. Meteoritics and Planetary Science Supplement 2012 "Chondrule Formation, Complementarity, and Pervasive, Highly Local Heating by Current Sheets". Ebel, Hubbard, McNally, Mac Low, Oishi, Maron Meteoritics and Planetary Science Supplement 2012 "The Small-Scale Structure of MHD Turbulence with Large Magnetic Prandtl Numbers" Schekochihin, Maron, Cowley, McWilliams. Astrophysical Journal 2002, 576, 806-813 "Structure of small-scale magnetic fields in the kinematic dynamo theory" Schekochihin, Cowley, Maron, Malyshkin. Physical Review E, 2002, vol. 65, 1, 016305 "The Onset of a Small-Scale Turbulent Dynamo at Low Magnetic Prandtl Numbers" Schekochihin, Haugen, Brandenburg, Cowley, Maron, McWilliams. Astrophysical Journzl 2005, Vol 625, 2, L115-L118 "Simulations of the Small-Scale Turbulent Dynamo" Schekochihin, Cowley, Taylor, Maron, McWilliams, Astrophysical Journal 2004 Vol 612, 1, 276-307 "From Small-Scale Dynamo to Isotropic MHD Turbulence". Schekochihin, Cowley, Taylor, Maron, McWilliams, Astrophysics and Space Science 2004, 292, 1, 141 "A model of nonlinear evolution and saturation of the turbulent MHD dynamo" Schekochihin, Cowley, Hammett, Maron, McWilliams. New Journal of Physics, 2002, Vol 4, 1, p84