Mathematicians, when they work, engage in intensely serious play. They follow their curiosity into problems that interest them and toward the smell of a solution. Richard Preston, The New Yorker, April 11, 2005
Members of the Department maintain a full program of professional activities, including research in a number of areas of both fundamental and interdisciplinary mathematics, as well as a complete range of undergraduate and graduate courses for the students of CASE. We invite you to investigate us in more detail on this web site.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Stan Szarek: Presented an invited address, in the summer of 2006, to the International Congress of Mathematicians in Spain. Received the 2007 Langevin prize of the French Academy of Sciences.
Elisabeth Werner: Invited address at a sectional meeting of the American Mathematical Society in 2007.
Organized and will run a workshop on affine convex geometric analysis at the Banff International Research Station in 2009
Elizabeth Meckes: 2006 American Institute of Mathematics 5-year fellowship. Clay Institute of Mathematics 2007 "Liftoff Award."
Amy Kuceyeski: “Outstanding Student” award from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke for work done in the summer of 2006.
UNDERGRADUATE CONGRATS!
Congratulations to undergraduates who participated in the Spring 2007 MAA Ohio Section competitions.
Preliminary:
First place: CWRU
Main competition (23 teams):
First place: CWRU team of Matt Reyna, Dan Thomson, David Carper
Third place: CWRU team of Becca Winarski, Ryan Derow, Tony Cartwright