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Faculty
Information
Department of Mathematics
Part-time Mathematics faculty at Benedictine
University:
MA. Azimi, M. Eilers, M. Flattum, C. Fowle, D. Hampton, F. Havenaar, A. Holba, H. Holecek, M. Honeysett, K. Leszczynski, B. McCarthy, C. Nelson, K. Ramsey
Full-time Mathematics faculty at Benedictine University:
Dr. Timothy Comar, Dr. Manmohan Kaur, Dr. Jeremy Nadolski,
and Dr. Thomas Wangler.
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Dr.
Timothy D. Comar received his Ph.D. in mathematics
from The University of Michigan in 1996. He has held
visiting positions at Saint Louis University and Valparaiso
University and has also taught at several Chicago-area
colleges. In addition to teaching, Dr. Comar has experience
as a pension actuary and has managed content development
for test generating software at the textbook publisher,
Addison-Wesley. His current interests include hyperbolic
manifolds, Kleinian groups, topology, and the teaching
and learning of undergraduate mathematics. Dr. Comar
can be contacted at tcomar@ben.edu. |
 | Dr. Manmohan Kaur received her PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2001. Her research interests include functional analysis, operator theory and cyptology. She is also interested in the use of technology in mathematics education. Before coming to the United States, Dr. Kaur taught at the University of Delhi, India. You may contact her by email at mkaur@ben.edu.
|  | Dr. Jeremy Nadolski joined the faculty at Benedictine University in 2004. Dr. Jeremy Nadolski received his Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Kentucky (greatest basketball school in the country) in August 2004. He, also, is an alum of Benedictine having received his B.S. in mathematics in 1998. His research interests include Mixture Modeling, Functional Data Analysis, and Computational Statistics. You may contact Dr. Nadolski by email at the address jnadolski@ben.edu. |
 | Dr. Thomas Wangler joined the faculty at Benedictine University in 1990. He earned the doctorate in applied mathematics from Old Dominion University that same year. In the past he has worked with the NASA-JOVE program on mathematical modeling of solid-state laser systems and their application to remote sensing. He is currently interested in dynamical systems, chaos theory, and quantitative literacy. You may contact Dr. Wangler via email at
twangler@ben.edu. |
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