Dr. Duc Nguyen as been awarded a College of Arts & Sciences Outstanding Dissertation Award for his dissertation entitled “High order FDTD methods for electromagnetic systems in dispersive inhomogeneous media”.
UA to Help Strengthen K-12 Special Education, Math Teachers
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — K-12 math and special education teachers in Tuscaloosa County and West Alabama will build stronger working relationships and teaching skills through a new research and service project at
Math-Science Partnership Awarded a Three-Year Grant
UA MSP: Differentiating Mathematics Instruction within Communities of Learners is a three-year $1,000,000 grant to fund a partnership between the Math Department, the College of Education and the local school
Book Cover Designs of Faculty Authors on Display
Cover designs of books by 34 faculty authors in UA’s College of Arts and Sciences are on display Aug. 3-28 at the UA Gallery in the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts
Zhao Awarded Outstanding Reviewer Status
Professor Shan Zhao was recently awarded Outstanding Reviewer Status by Elsevier, an academic publication company.
Nguyen Wins Best Graduate Poster Prize
Duc Nguyen, a math graduate student at the University of Alabama, won the Best Graduate Poster Prize in the 39th Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Southeastern Atlantic Section Conference
Grad Students Say “Arrr!”
Graduate students put on their eye patches and practiced their best pirate talk on Feb. 7 during this year’s Hands-On Family Night at the Alabama Natural History Museum in Smith
UA Students Compete in Putnam Exam
Nov. 24, 2014 — This weekend marks the last few days before finals start and while most students will be flocking to the libraries, pulling out textbooks and flipping through
New Additions
The Math Department welcomes some new faces to the department this year: Oleksandra Beznosova is originally from Ukraine where she received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the National University of Kiev.
Subtractions: Department Says Farewell to Five Colleagues
The Math Department has said goodbye to some familiar faces this past year: Scott Dixon came to UA as an instructor in 2010 after five years as an instructor at UAB