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Thomas G. Kurtz. Thomas G. Kurtz (born 14 July 1941 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States) is an American emeritus professor of Mathematics [1] and Statistics [2] at University of Wisconsin-Madison known for his research contributions to many areas of probability theory and stochastic processes.
The University of Wisconsin–Madison (University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, UW, UW–Madison, or simply Madison) is a public land-grant research university in Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It was founded in 1848 when Wisconsin achieved statehood and is the flagship campus of the University of Wisconsin System . [ 8 ]
Herbert Kenneth Kunen (August 2, 1943 – August 14, 2020 [1]) was a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison [2] who worked in set theory and its applications to various areas of mathematics, such as set-theoretic topology and measure theory.
Stovall is a graduate of Emory University, [1] and received her PhD in 2009 from University of California, Berkeley, where her advisor was F. Michael Christ. [2] Before joining the University of Wisconsin in 2012, she was associate adjunct professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Letters & Science is the focal point of research in fields such as humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The college ranks third among UW–Madison colleges for research grant awards and contributes a significant portion of the grants administered through the Graduate School of UW–Madison. It is also a liberal arts college. [2]
Thomas "Tom" Albert Romberg (December 22, 1932 – September 3, 2023) was Professor Emeritus of Curriculum and Instruction [1] (mathematics education) at the School of Education, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and former director of the National Center for Improving Student Learning and Achievement in Mathematics and Science, [2] Wisconsin Center for Education Research.
David F. Anderson (born 5 June 1978 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA) is a Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [ 1 ] Education
Richard Anthony Brualdi is a professor emeritus of combinatorial mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.. Brualdi received his Ph.D. from Syracuse University in 1964; his advisor was H. J. Ryser. [1]