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Mathematics Department - Graduate Faculty

Graduate Faculty


Mathematics Graduate Program

The members of the Graduate Faculty are eligible to teach mathematics graduate courses and to supervise doctoral work in mathematics. While most belong to the faculty of the New Brunswick Department of Mathematics , others are in Computer Science, Operations Research, Statistics, Physics, in the School of Engineering or the Rutgers Business School. Each name is linked to a home page if one is available. Otherwise, the link will return finger information.

Official public information about telephone numbers, addresses, and e-mail addresses may also be obtained from the Rutgers online directory.

Here is information about faculty organized by research interests.

  Department of Mathematics New Brunswick


Mathematics Graduate Faculty in other Departments

  • Eric Allender (Computer Science-NB) Complexity theory; parallel and probabilistic computation optimization; operations research; mathematical economics
  • Adi Ben-Israel (RUTCOR-NB) Matrix theory; numerical linear algebra;
  • Edward Boylan(Mathematics & Computer Science - Newark) Probability and computer science
  • Bernard Coleman (Mechanics-NB) Continuum mechanics; analysis
  • Martin Farach-Colton(Computer Science-NB) Computational molecular biology; design and analysis of sequential and parallel algorithms
  • Michael Fredman(Computer Science-NB) Data structures and algorithms
  • Siqi Fu (Mathematics-Camden) Complex Analysis
  • Jane Gilman (Mathematics & Computer Science - Newark) Riemann surfaces; Teichmuller theory Lie algebras; mathematics education theory
  • Richard Gundy (Statistics-NB) Wavelets and time-frequency analysis; probability
  • Howard Jacobowitz (Mathematics-Camden)Differential geometry
  • William Keigher (Mathematics & Computer Science - Newark) Differential algebra
  • Maxim Kontsevich String theory and quantum field theory
  • Haisheng Li (Mathematics-Camden) Vertex operator algebra theory
  • Lee Mosher Low Dimensional Topology & Geometry; Geometric Group Theory
  • Andras Prekopa (RUTCOR-NB) Optimization of stochastic systems
  • John Randall (Mathematics & Computer Science - Newark) Differential topology
  • Lawrence Shepp (Statistics-NB) Pure and applied probability; tomography; mathematics of finance
  • Diana Shelstad (Mathematics & Computer Science - Newark) Harmonic analysis on algebraic groups
  • William Steiger Algorithms, discrete & computational geometry
  • Jacob Sturm (Mathematics & Computer Science - Newark) Number theory; Analytic geometry; automorphic forms
  • Mario Szegedy (Computer Science-NB)Theoretical computer science, programming languages, combinatorics, combinatorial geometry, artificial intelligence
  • Endre Szemerédi (Computer Science-NB) Theoretical computer science;combinatorics, number theory, graph theory
  • Gabor Toth (Mathematics-Camden) Differential geometry

Associate Members of the Graduate Faculty

Adjunct Members of the Graduate Faculty

  • Andrey Itkin(Mathematics) Computational and mathematical finance, mathematical physics and PDE


Emeritus

  • José Barros-Neto Functional analysis; partial differential equations
  • Richard M. Cohn Differential algebra
  • Jane Cronin Scanlon Qualitative theory of ordinary differential equations; biomathematics
  • Joanne Elliott Potential theory
  • Carl FaithTheory of rings and modules
  • William Hoyt Algebraic geometry; elliptic surfaces; modular forms
  • Antoni Kosinski Differential topology
  • Peter Landweber Algebraic topology; bordism theory; generalized homology theory
  • Solomon Leader Functional analysis
  • Norman J. Levitt Differential and geometric topology; surgery theory; structure theory
  • Benjamin Muckenhoupt Harmonic analysis; weighted norm inequalities
  • Barbara Osofsky Ring theory; homological algebra
  • David Shanno (RUTCOR-NB) Mathematical programming; numerical analysis
  • Charles Sims Computational group theory and algebraic algorithms
  • Jean Taylor Geometric measure theory; theory of crystal growth
  • Myles Tierney Topos theory
  • François Treves Functional analysis; linear partial differential equations; several complex variables
  • Norman Zabusky Vortex dynamics in two or three dimensions
  • Hyman Zimmerberg Boundary value problems
This page was last updated on April 07, 2009 at 04:32 pm and is maintained by grad-director@math.rutgers.edu