Nov 29, 2021 | Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Climate, Faculty, Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
Two project proposals led by College of Sciences professors were recently selected as finalists for SDSU President Adela de la Torre’s Big Ideas initiative. These interdisciplinary teams aim to solve society’s toughest challenges.
Jun 1, 2021 | Mathematics and Statistics, Students, –Featured
“The message that I’d like to deliver to other trans students is this: nothing is more important than who you are. Nothing…” —Brienne Hayes, First Transgender/Nonbinary Person to Graduate with Distinction from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Nov 18, 2020 | Homeland Security, Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
“It is extremely exciting to see our 17 years of program knowledge instructing homeland security, national security, emergency management, law enforcement, and military professionals inside the SDSU Main Campus Graduate Program in Homeland Security program…”
Aug 21, 2020 | Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
Senior Dewayani Windy, an applied math major, used computational simulations to study how lung tissue grows and branches out to form airways. She learned to use math equations to describe complex biological processes.
Jun 18, 2020 | CRMSE, Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
A nearly $1 million grant for SDSU’s Daniel Reinholz will allow further exploration of a tool to reduce longstanding forms of implicit bias.
Feb 11, 2020 | Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
What makes 4DVD different from existing databases is that it optimally harnesses distributed computing, database technology and cloud server routing. Shen and Pierret demonstrated the difference by pulling up temperature data on existing databases. The images on those sites are not easily understandable.