Faculty
Michael
Albertson
Ph.D.,
University of
Pennsylvania.
Graph theory (especially coloring and symmetry), combinatorics,
theoretical computer science, group theory especially isometry groups, the
impact of computing on the way math is done.
Pau Atela
Ph.D.,
Boston
University.
Dynamical systems, Hamiltonian mechanics, chaos, computer visualization in mathematics and mathematical biology (phyllotaxis).
Michael Bush
Ph.D., University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Algebraic number theory, group theory, coding theory, cryptography.
James Callahan
Ph.D.,
Courant Institute,
New York University.
Geometry, dynamical systems, chaos and fractals,
catastrophe theory, relativity, most areas of applied analysis.
David Cohen
Ph.D.,
University of New
Hampshire.
Empirical logic, quantum theory, the application of logic, analysis and
algebra to physics, the mathematical education of non-mathematicians.
Elizabeth Denne
Ph.D., University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Geometry and topology, in particular geometric knot theory.
Christophe Golé (Chair)
Ph.D.,
Boston University.
Dynamical systems, symplectic
and algebraic topology and mathematical biology (phyllotaxis).
Ruth Haas
Ph.D.,
Cornell University
(Operations Research).
Combinatorics, splines, commutative and computer algebras,
operations research.
Katherine
Halvorsen
D.Sc., Harvard School of Public
Health
(Biostatistics).
Statistical methods in medical
research.
James Henle
Ph.D.,
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
Set theory, logic, nonstandard analysis, mathematics education,
philosophy of mathematics.
Nicholas Horton
Sc.D.,
Harvard
University
(Biostatistics).
Methods for the analysis of longitudinal studies, missing data, multiple
informant and multiple outcome data as well as statistical education.
Mary
Murphy
M.A.T.,
Johns Hopkins
University.
Writing to learn mathematics and mathematics education.
Joseph O'Rourke
Ph.D.University of Pennsylvania
(also chair of the CS department)
Computational geometry.
Marjorie Senechal (Emerita)
Ph.D.,
Illinois Institute of
Technology.
Mathematical crystallography, geometry, the history of
science and technology.
Patricia
Sipe
Ph.D.,
Cornell
University.
Complex analysis, Teichmuller spaces, mathematical biology,
mathematics education and women's studies.
Ileana
Streinu
Ph.D.,
Rutgers University, (joint with CS dept)
Computational Geometry and Combinational Algorithms.
Michael Young Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University
Graph Theory