Jan 31, 2018 | Mathematics and Statistics, STEM, –Archives
SDSU is at the forefront of utilizing active learning in introductory mathematics courses. A National Science Foundation grantsupports a new approach for STEM degree hopefuls. “There is clear and growing evidence that we can improve math learning and retention...
Nov 7, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, News, Students
LUDWIG SIEGERT I finished my undergraduate studies in mathematics and management at the University of Ulm in Germany and continued with a master’s degree in the same area of studies. I appreciate the opportunity to continue my studies at SDSU in the next year....
Nov 2, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
In summer 2017, SDSU hosted another NSF-funded research experience for undergraduate students coordinated by program director Vadim Ponomarenko. The students came from all over the country to work at SDSU for eight weeks on mathematics problems. This summer, they...
Oct 31, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
SDSU welcomes three new graduate students to the Math Dept from Ulm, Germany. Ludwig Siegert, Marc Schneble, and Maximillian Autenrieth are on campus as foreign exchange students working on their master’s degree in mathematics. Ludwig, Marc and Max...
Oct 27, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, –Archives
Rich Levine has been selected to serve as the Program Chair of the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) in 2019. JSM is the largest gathering of statisticians held in North America. It is also one of the broadest statistics meetings, covering methodology, theory and...
Oct 26, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, News, –Archives
Antonio Palacios and Visarath In of SPAWAR have just published a book in Springer’s Complexity Series, Symmetry in Complex Network Systems: Connecting Equivariant Bifurcation Theory with Engineering Applications. Dr. Palacios has been collaborating with SPAWAR...