About the Author
 
 James B. Wilson
Associate professor
Department of Mathematics
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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https://wwww.math.colostate.edu/~jwilson/
Associate professor
Department of Mathematics
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
James[td]Wilson[ta]ColoState[td]Edu
https://wwww.math.colostate.edu/~jwilson/
    James B. Wilson graduated with his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the
  University of Oregon in 2008 where
  he studied
  with Bill Kantor
  (advisor),
  Gene Luks,
  and
  Charley Wright.
  Before this he spent nearly four years with the
  Intel
  Architecture Labs and still enjoys questions from industry.
  As a sophomore he asked an innocent question about group isomorphism to
  Professor F. Rudy Beyl,
  who kindly
  delayed a response and instead gave him a copy of a lovely paper by 
    Ada Rottlaender
    to find the answer 
  himself.  This sparked the author's now decades-long obsession with 
  isomorphism in algebra and its complexity.
