Christopher Lee-Jenkins is an academic based in Washington State with a rich and varied background. Originally from Wyoming, he has lived, learned, and taught across the United States. He earned his PhD in mathematics in 2009, with a dissertation focusing on generalizations of Hamiltonian dynamics in dimension 4. Christopher has taught at various academic levels and institutions, leaving a tenured position to pursue broader vocations while still connecting deeply with his students.
His research interests lie in the applications of chain complexes, which describe interactions across different system levels, often thought of as dimensions. He employs Morse Theory and Graph Theory to study equilibria in dynamical systems, both smooth and discrete. His work spans pure mathematics to biodynamics, including studies on ecosystems and the evolution of conscious experiences. Christopher's fascination with esotericism and ufology began with numerous mysterious experiences in his early childhood, including a vision of a half-face in the clouds and an encounter with an owl. His research covers various perspectives on these phenomena.