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2024 Archived News

  • Irena Lasiecka, Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, has been named chair of the AMS committee on Selection of Invited-Plenary Lectures at AMS meetings.
  • Bentuo Zheng and Ching-Chi Yang and Rahul Pandey (from the Department of Supply Chain at UofM) were awarded an internal award from UofM's Next Generation Supply Chain Technologies and Innovation Challenge for their collaborative project titled "Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Solutions for Supply Chain Risk Management: A Data-Driven Approach."
  • UofM Mathematics is one of the leading research departments in the nation (Click here for more details).
  • Bentuo Zheng has received the GSA Award for Mentorship and Professor Recognition. This accolade acknowledges professors nominated by students for their ongoing dedication to teaching and mentoring throughout the academic year.
  • MEMPHIS, Tenn: 8 faculty members from the Department of Mathematical Sciences were recognized in this year’s Research Celebration 2024. Here are the categories our faculties received the recognition.
  • Research Ecosystem -  Co-Investigators: E. Olúṣẹ́gun George and Roberto Triggiani.
  • Congratulations to Conner Griffin on being named the recipient of the Graduate Assistant Meritorious Teaching Award 2024! Runze was selected from over 250 graduate students who teach courses at the University of Memphis—a testament to their dedication and expertise as educators.

 

DaleThe faculty, students, and staff of The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Memphis express deep sorrow upon learning of the untimely passing of our esteemed colleague, friend, and mentor, Professor Dale Bowman. Dale was an extraordinarily energetic scholar, mentor, and teacher. Her contributions to the field of statistics were remarkable, reflected in the publication of her research papers in esteemed national and international journals. As a mentor, she nurtured numerous Master's and PhD students, many of whom have gone on to pursue successful careers in prestigious research institutions and governmental laboratories. Her research endeavors were supported by prominent funding agencies such as NSF and NIH. Dale's warmth and expertise endeared her to colleagues both within and beyond the University of Memphis community. Dale will be sorely and profoundly missed. May her gentle soul find eternal peace.

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