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Dr. R. J. Leiser from NJIT Will Speak on “Frequency Response Alternating Map: A Mutually Forced Approach to Resonant Networks

Dr. R. J. Leiser from NJIT Will Speak on “Frequency Response Alternating Map: A Mutually Forced Approach to Resonant Networks

The department would like to welcome Dr. R.J. Leiser, from NJIT, who will be giving a talk on Wednesday, 3/22/17, from 11:00-12:00 in SCP 229. Abstract: An impedance profile represents the interaction between a neuron and periodic forcing. The interplay of frequency preference and amplitude response give us insight into the preferred forcing for optimal… Continue Reading

Dr. Dhruv Ranganathan from MIT Will Speak on “The unreasonable unruliness of lines in the plane” – on 2/15 in SCP 229 at 11:00 AM

Dr. Dhruv Ranganathan from MIT Will Speak on “The unreasonable unruliness of lines in the plane” – on 2/15 in SCP 229 at 11:00 AM

The department would like to welcome Dr. Dhruv Ranganathan, from MIT, who will be giving a talk on Wednesday, 2/15/17, from 11:00-12:00 in SCP 229. Abstract and Bio: Among the most basic objects that one can study in geometry are arrangements of lines in the plane —configurations of straight lines and points with specified incidence… Continue Reading

Nancy Hingston Named 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Nancy Hingston Named 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Congratulations to Dr. Nancy Hingston, who has been named as a 2017 fellow of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) “for contributions to differential geometry and the study of closed geodesics.” She is the first TCNJ faculty member to receive this honor and one of only 65 mathematicians honored this year. The Fellows of the American… Continue Reading

Students Give Research in Mathematics Education Talks

Students Give Research in Mathematics Education Talks

On Wednesday, October 26, a group of Mathematics Secondary Education and Mathematics Teaching students gave talks on their research projects. This research was done in collaboration with current and former faculty TCNJ faculty members. Research is an important aspect of the department’s mission, and we applaud both the students and faculty for their fine work.… Continue Reading

Karen Clark and Jana Gevertz Organize Symposium for Upcoming SIAM Conference

Karen Clark and Jana Gevertz Organize Symposium for Upcoming SIAM Conference

TCNJ Professors Karen Clark and Jana Gevertz, along with former TCNJ Visiting Professor, Christina Lee, have organized a minisymposium on “Varying Perspectives of a Mathematics Modeling Course” for the upcoming SIAM Conference on Applied Mathematics Education. This minisymposium, which presents talks by mathematicians from 4 institutions, will be devoted to discussing the different types of… Continue Reading

Jana Gevertz Wins MAA’s Henry L. Alder Award

Jana Gevertz Wins MAA’s Henry L. Alder Award

Congratulations to Professor Jana Gevertz, who was awarded the national Mathematical Association of America’s Henry L. Alder Award for Distinguished Teaching by a Beginning College or University Mathematics Faculty Member at Mathfest 2016. The Alder Award is given “to honor beginning college or university faculty whose teaching has been extraordinarily successful and whose effectiveness in… Continue Reading

TCNJ Students Excel at 2016 GSUMC

TCNJ Students Excel at 2016 GSUMC

TCNJ’s students did exceptionally well at the 2016 Garden State Undergraduate Math Competition (GSUMC), held on April 16, 2016 at William Patterson University. The team comprised of Alana Huszar, Ben Castor, and Israel Curbelo placed 3rd out of 32 teams in the team competition, and Alana Huszar tied for the top female score in the… Continue Reading

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