Overview
Interdisciplinary mathematics is a recent addition to the department and has quickly attracted faculty and graduate students. The research topics listed below bring together techniques from various established areas of mathematics and other sciences and use them in practical applications.
Biomedical Mathematics and Financial Mathematics have become distinct graduate programs within Mathematics.
For more precise information about an individual's research please click on his/her name.
Biomedical Mathematics Guide to
Graduate Program
Richard
Bertram, Nick
Cogan , Monica
Hurdal, Washington
Mio, Jack
Quine, De
Witt Sumners.
Financial Mathematics Guide
to Graduate Program
Bettye
Anne Case, Yevgeny
Goncharov, Alec
Kercheval, Kyounghee
Kim, Warren
Nichols, Craig
Nolder , Giray
Ökten.
Game Theory and Complexity Science
Mike
Mesterton-Gibbons
Computer Vision and
Pattern Recognition
Eric
Klassen, Washington
Mio.
Cryptography
Amod
Agashe, Mark
van Hoeij, Sam
Huckaba.
Geophysics
Michael
Navon.
Rheology of Complex Fluids and Materials Science
Qi
Wang.



