Mathematics research at Ƶ includes, but is not limited to the Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, and STEM Education subdisciplines.
Read more about each specific subdiscipline below, as well as links to faculty who specialize in those areas.
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                           Analysis Analysis Mathematical analysis quantifies and describes the infinitesimal and asymptotic behavior of mathematical objects, such as functions. Familiar examples from calculus include limits, differentiation, and integration. Such topics are often studied in the context of real numbers, complex numbers, and their functions. They can be also studied in a more general setting, provided there is an appropriate notion of “nearness” (a topological space) or “distance” (a metric space). 
 
 The applications of analysis are vast within mathematics and extend to areas as seemingly distinct as differential equations and number theory. The utility of analysis reaches all the sciences, including physics, engineering, and economics. Faculty in our department study a wide array of analysis topics, such as geometric optics/electromagnetism, nonlinear waves, and nonlinear differential equations. Techniques used in their research range from Fourier analysis, bifurcation theory, functional analysis, all the way to topological degree theory.Featured Faculty Research NamePosition- 
						Dhruba Adhikari Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics dadhikar@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-5423
 D 243
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						Ana-Maria Croicu Assistant Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of MathematicsAssistant Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics acroicu@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2076
 MS 245
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						Timothy Faver Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics tfaver1@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7235
 D 248
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						Emanuel Indrei Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics eindrei@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-4892
 E 223
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						Alexander McDonald Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics amcdon79@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2732
 E 222
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						Irina Pashchenko Lecturer of MathematicsLecturer of Mathematics ipashche@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-6327
 MS 007
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						Eric Stachura Associate Professor of MathematicsAssociate Professor of Mathematics estachur@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7235
 D 229
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						Long (Larry) Wang Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics lwang17@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7497
 D 217
 
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                           Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics Applied mathematics connects mathematical concepts and techniques to various fields of science and engineering. It is the application of mathematics to real-world problems with the dual goal of explaining observed phenomena and predicting new, as yet unobserved, phenomena. The problems come from various applications, such as physical and biological sciences, engineering, and social sciences. 
 
 Faculty in our department study a wide array of applied mathematics topics, such as infectious disease modeling, Ecological competition modeling, population genetics analysis, ecotoxicological risk assessment, social network analysis, computational neuroscience, machine learning, neuro-network analysis and viscoelasticity. Techniques used in their research include mathematical analysis, coalescence theory, fractional calculus, dynamical system, bifurcation analysis, differential equations, partial differential equations, stochastic differential equations, graph theory, simulation, and linear programming.Featured Faculty Research NamePosition- 
						Dhruba Adhikari Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics dadhikar@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-5423
 D 243
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						Asma Azizi Boroojeni Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics aazizi@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7414
 D 201
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						Ana-Maria Croicu Assistant Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of MathematicsAssistant Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics acroicu@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2076
 MS 245
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						Timothy Faver Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics tfaver1@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7235
 D 248
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						Emanuel Indrei Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics eindrei@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-4892
 E 223
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						Jun Ji Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics jji@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-6442
 D 207
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						Somayeh Mashayekhi Associate Professor of MathematicsAssociate Professor of Mathematics smashay1@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-4992
 MS 242
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						Md Masud Rana Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics mrana10@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2130
 MS 223
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						Eric Stachura Associate Professor of MathematicsAssociate Professor of Mathematics estachur@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7235
 D 229
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						Long (Larry) Wang Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics lwang17@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7497
 D 217
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						Liancheng Wang Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics lwang5@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2139
 D 215
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						Min Wang Associate Professor of MathematicsAssociate Professor of Mathematics mwang23@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2205
 D 242
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						Pengcheng Xiao Associate Professor of MathematicsAssociate Professor of Mathematics pxiao4@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-4512
 D 204
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						Lihong Zhao Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics lzhao12@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-6779
 E 228
 
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                           Discrete Mathematics Discrete Mathematics Discrete mathematics is a broad area of mathematics that deals with “individually separate and distinct” objects such as whole numbers (1, 2, 3, ...), partitions (breaking whole numbers into smaller pieces), permutations (shuffles of a list), and graphs (collections of edges and nodes). Some major themes of study are building objects from core objects (e.g. whole numbers are products of primes), understanding objects' underlying structures (e.g. cycles in graphs), studying various statistics on these objects (e.g. the distribution of prime numbers), and drawing connections between different objects (e.g. permutation and Young tableaux). Various tools and techniques are used in these studies: algebra such as polynomials and matrix representations, analysis such as generating functions and Fourier series, and probability such as expectation and variance. 
 
 Discrete mathematics has applications to computer science, cryptography, error-correcting codes, software engineering as well as to classical sciences such as chemistry, biology, and physics. Faculty in our department are especially interested in symmetric functions, posets and lattices, graph coloring, cycles in graphs, and analytic number theory.Featured Faculty Research NamePosition- 
						Tsz Chan Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics tchan4@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7235
 D 228
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						Alexander McDonald Assistant Professor of MathematicsAssistant Professor of Mathematics amcdon79@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2732
 E 222
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						Irina Pashchenko Lecturer of MathematicsLecturer of Mathematics ipashche@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-6327
 MS 007
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						Jennifer Vandenbussche Professor of MathematicsProfessor of Mathematics jvandenb@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7371
 D 212
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						Erik Westlund Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of MathematicsChair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics ewestlun@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2912
 D 123
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						Andrew Wilson Associate Professor of MathematicsAssociate Professor of Mathematics awils342@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-7235
 D 232
 
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                           STEM Education STEM Education Research in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Education explores a wide variety of issues related to teaching, learning, curriculum, assessment, and fostering change in STEM courses and programs. Faculty take an empirical approach (basic and applied) using qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods approaches that are informed by an expert understanding of STEM knowledge and practice. Research in this area addresses complex problems that are investigated using a variety of interdisciplinary techniques to ultimately understand how students learn disciplinary ideas or how institutional structures and conditions facilitate broad implementation of research-based best practices. Featured Faculty Research NamePosition- 
						Kadian Callahan Associate Dean for Student Success and Community Engagement and Professor of Mathematics EducationAssociate Dean for Student Success and Community Engagement and Professor of Mathematics Education kcallah6@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-2492
 SL 5001
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						Irina Pashchenko Lecturer of MathematicsLecturer of Mathematics ipashche@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-6327
 MS 007
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						Tad Watanabe Associate Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics EducationAssociate Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Professor of Mathematics Education twatanab@kennesaw.edu 
 (470) 578-6376
 MS 244
 
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Mathematics Faculty Publications in 
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                           Department Research Seminars Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar The Analysis and Applied Mathematics (AAM) Seminar is intended for Kennesaw State faculty working in the various areas of analysis and applied mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending. Discrete Math Seminar The Discrete Math Seminar (DMS) is intended for faculty working in the various areas of algebra, number theory, and discrete mathematics to get together to discuss their current work or related questions. Seminars often involve advanced mathematical knowledge. However, the seminars are open to anyone interested in attending. Mathematics Colloquium The KSU Mathematics Colloquium is a seminar series that brings in researchers from other universities to present results on all areas of Mathematics. The talks are targeted at a general audience of students and professors. Applied Mathematics in Industry Seminar The Applied Mathematics in Industry Seminar (AMIS) series is primarily focused on highlighting how mathematics is used in various careers and is geared toward undergraduates. Seminars typically require little or no advanced mathematical knowledge and are open to anyone. 
