Chair(s)
Scott Corry
My interests include combinatorics, algebraic geometry, Galois theory, and mathematical physics. I've studied analogies between finite graphs and Riemann surfaces, chip-firing games on graphs, and role of symmetry in quantum mechanics.
All Faculty
Scott Corry
My interests include combinatorics, algebraic geometry, Galois theory, and mathematical physics. I've studied analogies between finite graphs and Riemann surfaces, chip-firing games on graphs, and role of symmetry in quantum mechanics.
Kyle Diederich
Joseph N. Gregg
My primary research interest is software development. My most recent project centers on algorithm visualization.
I teach a wide range of courses in computer science, including courses in algorithms, theory of computation, and various aspects of software development.
Alexander Michael Heaton
My research interests include representation theory, combinatorics, and applied algebra, but I am interested in all areas of math, physics, and science in general.
Woden Kusner (He/Him)
Andrew J. Sage
I enjoy working collaboratively to find meaning in complex data. My research interests include statistical machine learning, applied statistics, sports analytics, and statistics education. I would be happy to talk with you about statistics and data science opportunities at Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ÊÓÆµ!
Elizabeth K. Sattler
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Instructor of Starting STEM Savvy (Summer Institute)