Department of Applied Mathematics
Faculty Research Areas

Current research areas include analysis, computational mathematics, computational statistics, deterministic and stochastic differential equations, dynamical systems, environmental engineering, hybrid systems, logic, mathematical biology, mathematics of finance, nonassociative algebras, nonstandard analysis, numerical analysis, number theory and random matrix theory, quality engineering, statistical inference.
 
Armando Arciniega, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Texas Tech University
Numerical methods for stochastic differential equations, mathematics of finance, mathematical biology
 
Manuel P. Berriozábal, Professor
Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles
General topology, precollege intervention programs
 
Weiming Cao, Associate Professor
Ph.D., Shanghai University of Science and Technology
Differential equations, numerical analysis and scientific computing
 
Fengxin Chen, Associate Professor
Ph.D., Brigham Young University
Differential equations, mathematical biology, neural network, partial differential equations
 
Youn-Min Chou, Professor
Ph.D., Southern Methodist University
Quality assurance, environmental science, numerical analysis, scientific computing
 
Eduardo Dueñez, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Princeton University
Analytic number theory and random matrix theory. Applications of these areas to physics and computer science.
 
Dmitry Gokhman, Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley
Differential equations, analysis, mathematical biology, scientific computing
 
José Iovino, Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Computability and logic, model theory, nonstandard analysis
 
Dung Le, Associate Professor
Ph.D., Arizona State University
Differential equations, partial differential equations, mathematical biology, nonlinear functional analysis, population dynamics
 
Nikos A. Salingaros, Professor
Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook
Thermonuclear fusion, super-conducting magnets, plasma physics, applications of mathematics to architecture and urbanism
 
David Senseman, Associate Professor of Neuroscience, Department of Biology
[Cross-appointed in the Department of Applied Mathematics]
Ph.D., Princeton University
Neurophysiology, optical imaging, neural networks
 
Lucio Tavernini, Professor
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hybrid systems, numerical analysis, functional differential equations
 
Gregory P. Wene, Professor
Ph.D., University of Iowa
Nonassociative algebra, mathematical physics, space weather, finite geometry
 
Mary Lou Zeeman, Professor
[Cross-appointed in the Department of Biology]
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley
Differential equations, geometric dynamical systems, population dynamics, mathematical biology, hormone oscillations