You and your families and friends are invited to our annual Department of Mathematics and Statistics tailgate tent tomorrow from 12:00-2:00. We will be in a striped tent between the lab wing of the Math and Science complex and the road.
Here is part of our first department newsletter. A big thanks to Professor Hoa Dinh for leading this initiative and to the other faculty and alumni who contributed. 1 of 2
Tomorrow we will have Jesse Vahjen from Aflac Insurance in Columbus at our Math Club meeting give a talk about summer 2025 internship opportunities for our students.
A Friendly Introduction to Abstract Algebra https://t.co/9AmNlTsjQZ
Very nice and student-friendly book on Abstract Algebra. We used it this summer for a course on rings.
In Term II of this year, we will offer the graduate course "Design Theory" taught by Dr. Nick Newman as part of our Master of Science in Applied Mathematical Sciences program. Here's a picture of a Steiner Triple System that you would learn about in the course
We are having our first of the year meeting tomorrow at 3:00 in room 226 MSCX. Faculty and returning students will welcome new math and math education students coming from IMPACT to discuss our Math Club opportunities and events for the fall semester. We'll have pizza!
First day of classes for the fall semester! We have many changes this year including the new Trojan Book Bag system in which all students get access to their course materials via Canvas by the first day of classes and which saves them money.
Faculty meeting this morning. Our new faculty members are Drs. Janet Osaye and Haley Pavlis. Dr. Osaye comes from Alabama State University, and before that, a postdoc at Auburn, specializing in Graph Theory. Dr. Pavlis obtained her Ph. D. from Auburn, specializing in Topology.
Drs. Sergey Belyi and Hoa Dinh (organizer) participated in the International Workshop on Matrix Analysis and Quantum Information Theory in Hue, Vietnam this June.
Congratulations to our summer 2024 graduates!
Laura Grace Dennis: Master of Science in Applied Mathematical Sciences--our first graduate in this program!
Adam Luckie: Master of Science in Education--Mathematics
Our Master of Science in Applied Mathematical Sciences gives skills in algorithms, stats programming skills, Modeling/Discrete Math, & Statistics.
Term 1 courses:
1. MTH 6633 Advanced Linear Algebra
2. STAT 5551 Mathematical Statistics I
3. STAT 5565 Categorical Data Analysis
Congratulations to Dr. Vitaly Voloshin and Ms. Barbara Wolfe on their retirement at the end of this semester! Today we celebrated them and their dedication to TROY and their students. We will miss them but are happy for them and wish them the best!
Our 21st annual Pi Mu Epsilon induction ceremony took placed yesterday. Newly-inducted members are James Allen, Jackson Baker, Billie Byrd, Bayleigh Edberg, Jaycee Gebhard, and Grace Norris.
We had a colloquium Thursday featuring Dr. Phuong Hoang from Auburn University, who gave a fascinating talk on βLocal time-stepping methods for the shallow water equations.β