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, 52 associate professors at SMS. The faculty members’ research covers a broad range of areas, including scientific computing, algebra and number theory, differential equations and dynamic systems
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are broad, varied, and frequently interdisciplinary in nature, including mathematical biology, mathematical geosciences, applied partial differential equations, environmental and spatial statistics
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report of the courses attended on the following topics: Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Continuum Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics, Functional Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Probability and
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differential equations (PDEs) and modelling with PDEs. More information on ongoing research at the department can be found here. Each year, LTH admits more than 1000 new students to its engineering programmes
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Statistics for Scientific Data Analysis Calculus I & II for Physical Sciences Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations Probability and Statistics Numerical Analysis Matrix Analysis and Linear
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. Current departmental research interests are diverse and include actuarial science, differential equations and their applications, graph theory, set theory, real analysis, and statistical analysis
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Engineering is preferred. Experience teaching mathematics at the collegiate level, especially Calculus and/or Differential Equations. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Following a conditional offer of employment, a background
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Differential Equations) each semester and provide some service duties associated with the department’s undergraduate degree. Teaching one (1) course during the summer session may be required depending
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groups in mathematical analysis and geometry study geometric analysis and nonlinear partial differential equations, as well as the geometry of metric groups. In stochastics, the central research focus is
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requirements follows the workload policy which is four (4) undergraduate courses (lower and upper level) such as Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations) each semester and