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- There are approximately sixty tenured or tenure-track faculty
in the department whose research interests encompass the creation,
application and teaching of mathematics.
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Faculty in the Mathematics Department have been awarded the
AMS-SIAM Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics,
the Dirac Medal, a Presidential Young Investigator Award,
a Fulbright Award, DOE Early Career Principal Investigator Awards,
a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Monroe Martin Prize,
the American Statistical Association's Distinguished Service Medal,
Sloan Foundation Fellowships and
NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships.
(Check out the
complete
list of faculty awards.)
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Each year about forty to fifty external funding awards bring
approximately $2 million to the Mathematics Department.
- The Mathematics Department has a close working relationship
with the Interdisciplinary
Program in Applied Mathematics. The Program offers the
PhD and MS degrees in applied mathematics, and students from the
Program and the Department interact extensively.
- Graduate teaching assistants in the Mathematics Department
teach their own courses, and the department provides substantial opportunities
to help them improve and broaden their teaching portfolios.
- Both VIGRE and IGERT grants from the NSF provide support for
graduate students in the Department.
- The Department is a national leader in the use of technology
in mathematics education and was awarded the
Theodore M. Hesburgh Certificate of Excellence
for Enhancing the Teaching and Learning
of Mathematics with Technology.
- The Southwest Center for Arithmetical Algebraic Geometry
hosts a winter school which brings together
the leaders in the field and the best students for an intensive week of
lectures and projects. The Center also hosts a Distinguished Lecture
Series.
- The Mathematics Department has close ties to Los Alamos
National
Laboratories and in particular the
Center for Non-Linear Studies.
- Tucson has more than 300 sunny days per year and is surrounded
by several mountain ranges with peaks over 9,000 feet.
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