Research

Faculty Research

Dr. Robert Dawson

My main research areas are convex and combinatorial geometry and category theory, I have also written  in statistics, computer science, elementary number theory, homology theory, topology, and the history of math textbooks. 

Dr. Arthur Finbow

Graph Theory, Well-Covered graphs, Domination in Graphs, Planar Triangulations, Network security

Dr. Wendy Finbow-Singh

Combinatorial Geometry (Polytopes) and Rigidity Theory

Dr. Andrew Hare

Mathematics Education

Three-way data analytics, three-way decision, explainable AI, conflict analysis, formal concept analysis, rough set, granular computing

Dr. John Irving

Algebraic combinatorics, particularly enumerative problems underlying questions in geometry and representation theory

Complex Networks, Bioinformatics, Wireless Mesh Networks, Network Coding

Dr. Bashir Khan

Preliminary test estimator, James-Stein estimator, and their improved versions. The performances of these estimators are compared to the usual estimators in various situations and problems through biases, mean squares errors, and risk functions.

Dr. Stavros Konstantinidis

Formal language and automaton theory, decidability, complexity, coding theory, DNA computing

Dr. Pawan Lingras

Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Soft Computing, Fuzzy Sets, Rough Sets, Information Retrieval.

Dr. Mitja Mastnak

Algebra (Hopf Algebra, Homological Algebra), Analysis (operator theory, free probability)

Dr. Paul Muir

Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations, Runge-Kutta methods, and the adaptive method-of-lines for the numerical solution of partial differential equations.

Dr. Diego Rojas

Set Theory, Mathematical Logic

Dr. Porter Scobey

Dr. Scobey wrote Pascal and C++ lab manuals used in first-year courses for many years; started annual High School Programming Competition in 2000; developed an extensive website for use as a C++ STL reference; received Father William A. Stewart, S. J., Medal for Excellence in Teaching (2004); co-authored a university text on web programming published by Jones and Bartlett (2012).

Dr. Jiju Poovvancheri

Computer graphics, Computer vision, Point cloud processing, Geometric deep learning, Spatial data structures

Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Multimedia Data Analysis, Multimedia Systems, Multimodal Interfaces, Information Visualization and Interactions, UI/UX Design and Evaluation, Machine Learning

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