Graduate student Amanda Stenzelbarton is a recipient of the Spring 2016 Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award, as announced by the department.
Mustafa Gezek and Samuel Judge are Fall 2015 recipients.



Graduate student Amanda Stenzelbarton is a recipient of the Spring 2016 Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award, as announced by the department.
Mustafa Gezek and Samuel Judge are Fall 2015 recipients.
Graduate student Joseph Reath is a recipient of the Spring 2016 Graduate Student Service Award, as announced by the Graduate School.
A member of the Graduate Student Government and is nominated and voted on by that body of students and approved by the Dean. Nominated students have exhibited an outstanding contribution to graduate education at Michigan Tech.
Graduate students Chao (Chad) Liang and Adrian Pastine are recipients of the Spring 2016 Dean’s Award for Outstanding Scholarship, as announced by the Graduate School.
This award goes to graduating graduate students nominated by their academic school or department for their academic achievements.
Jarret R. Dunn is a Fall 2015 recipient.
The College of Sciences and Arts is pleased to announce the David House Endowed Professorship in Statistics, Data Mining, and Data Analytics for Kui Zhang. Professor Zhang, a new faculty member in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, is pursuing methodological developments and seeking collaborations in statistical genetics and genomics, bioinformatics, and biostatistics.
David House is one of Michigan Tech’s leading strategic supporters. As department chair Mark Gockenbach has noted, “It is gratifying that Mr. House recognizes the importance of statistics and data science in today’s world. His support has been critical in helping Michigan Tech to move forward, and I am very grateful for his latest contribution to the university.”
Mathematical Sciences Colloquium
Michigan Technological University
Fisher Hall 127
September 26, 2014
1:05 p.m.
A high order finite difference method with subcell resolution for stiff multispecies detonation in under-resolved mesh.
Wei Wang
Florida International University
Professor Vladimir Tonchev will be a guest lecturer at the NATO Advanced Study Institute in Ohrid, Macedonia. The conference is being held August 25 – September 5, 2014.
The goal of this Advanced Study Institute is to provide training and expertise to mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers from NATO and partner countries in the area of arithmetic of hyperelliptic curves in developing and maintaining crypto systems based on hyperelliptic cryptography.
The Department of Mathematical Sciences has a new Minor in Statistics and a new Bachelor of Science in Statistics.