Mark Herman
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Mathematics
Currently Teaching: MTH 162, MTH 235
About Me
Employment
2011 - present
Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Mathematics, University of Rochester
2009 - 2011
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Rochester
2008 - 2009
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA)
Research
I earned a Ph. D. in Mathematics at Virginia Tech in 2008 under George Hagedorn. My area of research is mathematical physics, in particular approaching quantum mechanical problems from a mathematically rigorous point of view. My work involves functional analysis and perturbation theory with applications to many-body chemical systems. If would like to know more about me please see my CV.
Teaching
Courses I have taught at Rochester:
- MTH 141 Calculus I
- MTH 162 Calculus IIA
- MTH 163 Ordinary Differential Equations I
- MTH 165 Linear Algebra with Differential Equations
- MTH 173Q Honors Calculus III
- MTH 174Q Honors Calculus IV
- MTH 217 Mathematical Modelling in Political Science
- MTH 218 Mathematical Models in Life Sciences
- MTH 263 Qualitative Theory of ODEs
- MTH 265H Functions of a Real Variable (Honors)
- MTH 282 Introduction to Complex Variables
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