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Alfred Akinsete, Ph.D., University of Ibadan, Nigeria (Mathematical Statistics)

Research Summary: The research interests of Dr. Akinsete are in stochastic processes, applied probability, and time series analysis. He is interested in the theory and applications of queuing networks, especially tandem and correlated queues. He is also interested in the statistics of stable marriages, and the statistical properties of the game of soccer.
Emailakinsete@marshall.edu

Ari Aluthge, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University (Functional Analysis, Operator Theory)

Research Summary: Dr. Aluthge’s research interest includes p-hyponormal operators and operator inequalities. He is mainly interested in properties of p-hyponormal operators. His recent research involves results related to spectral properties.
Email:  aluthge@marshall.edu

Yulia Dementieva, Ph.D., Emory University (Combinatorics).

Research Summary: The areas of research interest of Dr. Dementieva are Graph Theory and Combinatorics, especially Extremal Graph Theory (Regularity lemma and its applications), Probabilistic Combinatorics, and Ramsey Theory. She is also interested in Genetic Data Analysis and applications of Statistics in Biology and Genetics.
Emaildementieva@marshall.edu
Webpage http://www.science.marshall.edu/dementieva/

Basant Karna, Ph.D., Baylor University (Ordinary Differential Equations).

Research Summary: The research interests of Dr. Karna are Boundary Value Problems for Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Equations. Currently, he is involved in finding positive solution(s) for multipoint boundary value problems using different fixed point theorems, comparing smallest eigenvalues for mulitipoint boundary value problems, and characterizing the first extremal point. He is also working on these problems on Time Scale(s) (A Time Scale is a closed subset of the reals).
Email: karna@marshall.edu
Webpage: http://users.marshall.edu/~karna

Bonita Lawrence, Ph.D., University of Texas, Arlington (Dynamical Systems)
 

Email:  lawrence@marshall.edu
Webpage: 
http://www.science.marshall.edu/lawrence

Ralph Oberste-Vorth, Ph.D., Cornell University (Complex Dynamics)


Email: 
oberstevorth@marshall.edu 

Scott Sarra, Ph.D., West Virginia University (Numerical Analysis)

Research Summary: Dr. Sarra is an active researcher in numerical analysis. His research is with higher order methods for the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). The methods include radial basis function methods (RBFs) and pseudospectral methods. He is also involved with post-processing methods that reduce or eliminate the Gibbs phenomenon.
Email
sarra@marshall.edu
Webpage
http://www.scottsarra.org

Peter Saveliev, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Topology, Fixed Point Theory).

Research Summary: Currently, Dr. Saveliev is interested in Computational Topology as well as applications of algebraic topology in sciences and engineering.  Of particular interest are such areas as imaging, control theory and robotics, protein classification, and the topology of data structures and networks.
Email saveliev@marshall.edu
Webpage http://users.marshall.edu/~saveliev/

 

           


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