Mathematics Professor Todd Eisworth was named a Presidential Research Scholar for his ground-breaking research in set theory.
Mathematics Department
Students use the power of mathematics—and its role as a fundamental mode of human thought—to explore and explain the world.
They can use math to analyze today's problems, such as the spread of disease or market volatility. And they can look to the future for solutions in quantum mechanics and quantum computing.
Solving, Collaborating, Multiplying Our Expertise
Our internationally recognized faculty regularly collaborate with colleagues from other disciplines and around the world. They are often invited to give talks on their areas of expertise at international conferences and workshops.
Faculty expertise includes Algebra, Analysis, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Differential Equations and Dynamics, Mathematics Education, Topology and Set Theory, and Statistics and Stochastic Mathematics.
Congrats to Our Mathematics Students & Faculty
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Lucas Fernandes Esteves Fonseca Takes Advantage of Alumni Scholarship
Lucas Fernandes Esteves Fonseca '24, from Brazil, focused on the field of Data Science, and he's interested in its application in sports.
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Ben Stiadle Wins Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
Ben Stiadle, who majored in applied math and molecular biology, investigates treatments for Type 2 diabetes.
Math Student Experiences — Here and Abroad
Take advantage of an internship, opportunities to conduct research, and student organizations
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Start with an InternshipTake advantage of individualized career coaching and become a problem solver for 21st century issues.
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Put Research to WorkConduct research to gain real-world skills and prepare for industry and academia.
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Join a Math Student OrganizationJoin the Math Club or the Association for Women in Mathematics or the American Mathematical Society Chapter.
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