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News Archive, Fall 2006
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Job opening: Discrete Applied Mathematics
Applications are invited for a tenure-track position in Discrete Applied Mathematics at the level of Assistant Professor. The candidate will have expertise in applications of discrete mathematics; there is particular interest in candidates knowledgeable about social sciences applications, and having research interests in one or more of the following areas: combinatorics, game theory, graph theory, mathematical economics or operations research. Candidates specializing in interdisciplinary and/or industrial applications are encouraged to apply. Starting date is September 1, 2007. Candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics.
For full advertisement and application details, please visit http://mathinfo.montclair.edu/archive/job_appliedmath2006.htm
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Job openings: Mathematics Education
Applications are invited for two tenure-track positions in Mathematics Education. The department seeks candidates with research interests in the teaching and learning of mathematics, the role of technology in mathematics education, the impact of professional development on the achievement of students, or interdisciplinary approaches to mathematics education. Applications invited for
Associate/Full Professor and
Assistant Professor.
A doctorate in Mathematics Education or Mathematics with significant work experience in mathematics education and a background in mathematics at the master's level is required. Starting date is September 1, 2007.
For full advertisement and application details, please visit http://mathinfo.montclair.edu/archive/job_mathed2006.htm
- We welcome our newest faculty member, Dr. David Trubatch
Dr. Trubatch has developed a solid record of teaching, most recently, at the U.S. Military
Academy and as a graduate teaching/research assistant. His research interests are in nonlinear
wave equations and physical applied mathematics. He has a number of publications in refereed
journals such as Dynamics of Partial Equations, American Journal of Physics and Studies in
Applied Mathematics.
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