Scott Parsell

Education
- B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 - M.S. University of Michigan
 - Ph.D. University of Michigan
 
Research Interests
- Analytic Number Theory
 - Diophantine Problems
 
Professional Experience
- Professor of Mathematics, West Chester University (2014—present)
 - Associate Professor of Mathematics, West Chester University (2009—2014)
 - Associate Professor of Mathematics, Butler University (2008—2010; on leave AY 2009-10)
 - Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Butler University (2004—2008)
 - NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, Penn State University (2001—2004)
 - Visiting Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University (1999—2001)
 
Selected Publications
- J. Brandes and S. T. Parsell, Simultaneous additive equations: Repeated and differing degrees, Canad. Math. J. 69 (2017), 258—283.
 - S. T. Parsell, S. M. Prendiville, and T. D. Wooley, Near-optimal mean value estimates for multidimensional Weyl sums, Geom. Funct. Anal. 23 (2013), 1962--2024.
 - S. T. Parsell, On the Bombieri-Korobov estimate for Weyl sums, Acta Arith. 138 (2009), 363--372.
 - S. T. Parsell, A generalization of Vinogradov's mean value theorem, Proc. London Math. Soc. (3) 91(2005), 1--32.
 - S. T. Parsell, Multiple exponential sums over smooth numbers, J. Reine Angew. Math. 532 (2001), 47--104.
 
Selected Talks
- Efficient congruencing for multidimensional Weyl sums, Conference on Analytic Methods for Diophantine Problems, University of Goettingen (invited), June 5, 2012.
 - Exceptional sets for Diophantine Inequalities, AMS Eastern Sectional Meeting--University Park, PA, Special Session on Analytic Number Theory (invited), October 24, 2009.
 - New estimates for multidimensional Weyl sums, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Workshop on Analytic Number Theory (invited), March 11, 2008.
 - Fast bounds on the distribution of smooth numbers, Canadian Number Theory Association IX Meeting (Vancouver, BC), July 10, 2006.
 - Pairs of additive equations, Millennial Conference on Number Theory (Urbana, IL), May 23, 2000.
 
Grants/Awards
- National Security Agency Standard Research Grants (2011-2013 and 2013-2015)
 - National Security Agency Young Investigator Grant (2008-2010)
 
