Charlotte J. Chell teaches courses in the Computer Science and Mathematics Departments, as well as in the Great Ideas program. Her specialty is mathematical logic, which provides a theoretical basis ... [Read more]
Sally Groleau has been teaching in Carthage's Math Department since 2000. She teaches courses in Applied Mathematics, Elementary Statistics, Business Statistics, and Calculus I. She also team-taught Introduction to Management ... [Read more]
Allen Klingenberg earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Michigan, and his Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He joined the Carthage faculty in 2003. He is very ... [Read more]
Michael Nicholas earned a Ph.D. and master’s degree in mathematics at Duke University. He earned degrees in mathematics and physics at the University of Utah. He came to Carthage from ... [Read more]
Mark Snavely is interested in research in the field of dynamical systems. His paper "Markov Partitions for the Two-Dimensional Torus," presented at the Conference and Workshop in Ergodic Theory and ... [Read more]
Erik Tou specializes in analytic number theory and the history of mathematics. His number-theoretic research covers a wide range of topics, from the calculus of complex functions to matrix algebra. ... [Read more]
Aaron Trautwein specializes in knot theory, a subfield of topology, which is the area of mathematics that examines shape. In particular, he studies the physical and theoretical properties of harmonic ... [Read more]
Erlan Wheeler earned his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which he attended under a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship. He conducted research in the area of combinatorics. As ... [Read more]