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He was born in Taiwan and obtained a bachelor's degree (in mathematics) in June 1981 from National Tsing-Hua University, ROC. He received a Ph.D. (in statistics) in December 1988 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with a minor in computer science.
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]
The institute is located in the Discovery Building, which also houses the private biomedical-focused Morgridge Institute for Research and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation's Town Center, with which WID regularly partners to deliver outreach programming and public events. WID opened in 2010 with five research themes, which have since ...
Arpaci-Dusseau received his Bachelor of Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1993, [5] then proceeded to earn his Master's in 1996 at the University of California, Berkeley. [6] He later earned his Ph.D at the same institution, with a thesis titled Performance Availability for Networks of Workstations .
UW–Madison professor Aldo Leopold played an important role in the development of modern environmental science and conservationism, [241] [242] while professor Gloria Ladson-Billings formulated the framework of culturally relevant pedagogy. [243] UW–Madison is also known for its contributions to the field of glaciology.
Laura Albert (formerly Laura McLay) is a professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the College of Engineering. Albert is an expert in Operations Research, specializing solving and modeling discrete optimization problems arising from applications in homeland security, disaster management, emergency response, public services, and healthcare.
Only 38 minutes after a Madison, Wisconsin, teacher called 911 to report Monday’s school shooting, the lies began to spread. The first one, in a post on X, said simply: “Taking bets on another ...
Jin-Yi Cai (Chinese: 蔡进一; born 1961) is a Chinese American mathematician and computer scientist.He is a professor of computer science, and also the Steenbock Professor of Mathematical Sciences [1] at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.