Accelerated Master’s Program student Alaric Rohl, and his advisor Layachi Hadji, had their paper, On three-dimensional stable long-wavelength convection in the presence of Dirichlet thermal boundary conditions, published in the
AWI Podcast Features Mojdeh Rasoulzadeh
The latest episode of the Alabama Water Institute Podcast features Dr. Mojdeh Rasoulzadeh, assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics. She talks about hydrodynamic driven dissolution in carbonate formation and
Dr. William H. Tranter Makes a Bequest for the Ainsworth Fellowship
William H. Tranter, a former student of Professor Richard Ainsworth, recently passed away. In his will Dr. Tranter made a bequest of $5,000
Martyn Dixon and Martin Evans spoke at the Ischia Online Group Theory Conference
Earlier this year Professors Martyn Dixon and Martin Evans both gave talks at a virtual conference which was hosted in Italy, the Ischia Online Group Theory Conference. Recordings of these
Shibin Dai awarded MAA Dolciani Mathematics Enrichment Grant
Congratulations go out to Shibin Dai for being awarded the MAA Dolciani Mathematics Enrichment Grant. This project is to build a mathematics club in the Northridge Middle School (NMS), to
Former AMP Student Tyler Williams Publishes Article on arxiv.org
Tyler Williams, a graduate of the Math Department’s Accelerated Master’s Program, recently posted a research paper along with two faculty members at Washington University in St. Louis. The paper can
Information about exams for MATH courses
There are rumors that the Department of Mathematics has moved all of its exams online. This is not true. The first exam for a number of lower division courses, calculus
Duc Nguyen Joins Research University Faculty
Mathematics PhD alumnus Dr. Duc Nguyen has joined the faculty of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kentucky as a tenure-track assistant professor effective August 2020. Dr. Nguyen
Mathematics Fall Courses & COVID-19 FAQs
The Department of Mathematics has been working hard this summer to provide the best instruction with the maximum amount of Student-Instructor interactions available within the guidelines to protect the health
Math Undergrad Marie Neubrander’s Work Published in SIURO
Math undergraduate student Marie Neubrander’s impressive work has resulted in a manuscript that has just been accepted in the faculty-reviewed undergraduate research journal SIURO (SIAM Undergraduate Research Online), published by