Kobe University, JSPS Fellowship, 1998

An elegant meal in KobeI held a JSPS Fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science at the Graduate School of Kobe University, in Kobe, Japan, from January to December, 1998.  I was a part of the Kobe University Logic Group, and Philip Welch served as my official mentor at that time.  Jörg Brendle started in Kobe at very nearly the same time.

 

CUNY Logic Workshop grant, CUNY Faculty Development program, 1997 – 1998

This was a grant used to support the CUNY Logic Workshop in its early days, 1997 – 1998, funded by the CUNY Faculty Development program.

Between Indestructibility and Superdestructibility, PSC-CUNY grant, 1997 – 1998

Between Indestructibility and Superdestructibility, PSC-CUNY grant 28, 1997 – 1998.

Collaborative Research in Logic, CUNY Collaborative Incentive grant, 1996 – 1998

J. D. Hamkins and A. W. Apter, Collaborative research in mathematical logic, CUNY Collaborative Incentive grant award, 1996 – 1998.

Forcing Inner Model Properties, PSC-CUNY grant, 1996 – 1997

J. D. Hamkins, Forcing Inner Model Properties, PSC-CUNY grant 26, 1996 – 1997.

University of California at Berkeley, Visiting Assistant Professor, 1994 – 1995

Berkeley-viewJust after earning my Ph.D. there the year before, I held a post-doctoral Visiting Assistant Professor position at the University of California at Berkeley during the academic year 1994 – 1995.  I had by that time already been offered my position at the City University of New York, but was able to defer the start of that position from 1994 to 1995 in order to accommodate the Berkeley position.