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ANDREW BERNOFF, Professor of Mathematics, and Chair, Department of Mathematics (Ph.D., University of Cambridge): fluid mechanics, biological swarming, and dynamical systems.
ARTHUR BENJAMIN, Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University): combinatorics, number theory, game theory and graph theory; operations research.
ALFONSO CASTRO, Kenneth A. & Diana G. Jonsson Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati): partial differential equations and nonlinear functional analysis.
LISETTE DE PILLIS, Professor of Mathematics and Director, Global Clinic (Ph.D., UCLA): mathematical biology, numerical linear algebra, parallel computing, computational fluid dynamics.
WEIQING GU, Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania): differential geometry and topology; Grassmann manifolds; computer-aided geometric design.
JON JACOBSEN, Assoc. Professor of Mathematics and Assoc. Dean for Academic Affairs (Ph.D., University of Utah): partial differential equations and mathematical biology.
DAGAN KARP, Asst. Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., University of British Columbia): algebraic geometry.
RACHEL LEVY, Asst. Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., North Carolina State University): differential equations; modeling fluids in biological and geological systems.
SUSAN MARTONOSI, Asst. Professor of Mathematics and Director, Mathematics Clinic (Ph.D., MIT): operations research; homeland security; statistics.
MICHAEL ORRISON, Assoc. Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., Dartmouth College): representation theory and applied representation theory.
NICHOLAS PIPPENGER, Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., MIT): computability.
FRANCIS SU, Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., Harvard University): random walks on groups, combinatorial topology, mathematical economics and fair division.
TALITHIA WILLIAMS, Asst. Professor of Mathematics (Ph.D., Rice University): applied statistics.
DARRYL YONG ’96, Assoc. Professor of Mathematics and Assoc. Chair, Department of Mathematics (Ph.D., University of Washington): applied mathematics, perturbation theory, and mathematics education.
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RECENT STUDENT RESEARCH Combinatorial Proofs Using Complex Weights
Optimizing Restaurant Reservation Scheduling Arithmetic on Specializable Continued Fractions
Complexity Results for General Circuits in Various Classes
Algebraic Reasoning in Elementary School Students
A Multi-stage Model for Incidence Estimation with an Application to Cataract in Africa
Group Frames and Partially Ranked Data
A Nonlinear ODE Model of Tumor Growth and the Effects of Immunotherapy and Chemo- therapy Treatment in Colorectal Cancer
Increasing Visibility of Vertices in Covert Networks via Vertex Removal
The Science of the Lambs: Using Math to Fight Serial Crime
Understanding Committee Elections Using Wreath Products
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