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....
Oct 25, 2017 | Mathematics and Statistics, News, Students, Study Abroad
In June 2017, Chris Rasmussen led a group of 21 SDSU liberal studies students on a study abroad program in Granada, in the Andalucía region of southern Spain. As part of this program, Chris taught these SDSU students (see photo) a three credit mathematics...
Oct 24, 2017 | Geological Sciences, News, Students, –Archives
The Geology 200 (Geologic Inquiry) and Historical Geology classes spent two and half days in the Grand Canyon. Students walked along the trail of time, studied the fossils in the Kaibab Formation and enjoyed two opportunities to get below the rim. On one...
Aug 23, 2017 | Geological Sciences, News, Students, Theses, –Archives
Dynamic Modeling of Earthquake Sources on Rough Faults Qian Yao PhD Candidate, Geophysics Advisor: Dr. Steve Day Tuesday, August 29th, 2017 CSL 422 – noon Abstract Surface roughness is a universal characteristic of natural faults. Roughness can be...
Aug 15, 2017 | Geological Sciences, News, Students, –Archives
Ariella Goldstein (undergraduate) was awarded the 2017 L. Austin Weeks scholarship grant and featured in the August 2017 issue of AAPG Explorer. Congratulations Ariella! We are proud to have her representing SDSU for this Prestigious international...