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A key feature of graduate education at UC Davis is the graduate group. The core elements of a graduate group include an emphasis on "shared research interests among faculty and students; flexibility to grow and quickly change to reflect emerging areas of interdisciplinary knowledge and technology; and an acceptance that many research questions ...
Robert Arneson, professor emeritus of art, known for ceramics, artist of the Eggheads sculptures scattered through the UC Davis campus [1] Larry Austin, professor of music, composer, and later taught at University of South Florida and University of North Texas [2] Ross Bauer, professor emeritus of music [3]
Joseph M. Teran is an American professor of applied mathematics at the University of California, Davis. His research considers numerical methods for partial differential equations based on classical physics. His work spans applications in virtual surgery and movie special effects.
From 2014 to 2017 he was the chair of the Mathematics Department of the University of California, Davis. [7] Much of Romik's work is in the areas of algebraic and enumerative combinatorics. He was an invited speaker at the FPSAC 2017 and AofA 2017 conferences, and served as co-chair of the FPSAC 2021 program committee. [8] [9] [10]
She went to the University of California, Berkeley for graduate study in electrical engineering and computer sciences, and earned a master's degree and Ph.D. there. [2] Her 2001 doctoral dissertation, A Scalable Framework for IP-Network Resource Provisioning Through Aggregation and Hierarchical Control , was supervised by Randy Katz .
Schultens is the author of the book Introduction to 3-Manifolds (Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 2014). [4] With Martin Scharlemann and Toshio Saito, she is a co-author of Lecture Notes On Generalized Heegaard Splittings (World Scientific, 2016).
Saito began teaching at the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Davis in 1997, where he is currently a professor and a director of the UC Davis TETRAPODS Institute of Data Science, [2] one of National Science Foundation's Transdisciplinary Research In Principles Of Data Science (TRIPODS) Institutes, which brings together the theoretical computer science, electrical ...
De Loera did his undergraduate studies at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, earning a B.S. in mathematics in 1989.After earning a master's degree from Western Michigan University a year later, and another master's degree in 1993 from Cornell University, he finished his doctorate from Cornell in 1995 under the supervision of Bernd Sturmfels.