2024-2025 Florida Tech Catalog
Department of Mathematics and Systems Engineering
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Gnana Bhaskar Tenali, Ph.D., Head
Professors
William W. Arrasmith, Ph.D.; unconventional detection methods, imaging systems, adaptive optics, atmospheric turbulence compensation, infrasound propagation and modeling, virtual/mixed/augmented reality, and systems engineering
Thomas J. Marcinkowski, Ph.D.; science and environmental education, teaching and learning, classroom and large-scale assessment, research and evaluation design
Luis Daniel Otero, Ph.D.; transportation systems engineering, decision support systems, remote sensing on UAV platforms
Kanishka Perera, Ph.D.; nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations, variational problems, free boundary problems, critical point theory
Gnana Bhaskar Tenali, Ph.D.; qualitative theory of functional differential equations, set differential equations
Associate Professors
Jian Du, Ph.D.; mathematical biology and scientific computing
William T. Girton, Ph.D.; difference and differential equations
Karen Holness, Ph.D.; systems engineering supporting processes: comparisons, categorizations/classifications, correlations, combinations, measurement, requirements
Tariel I. Kiguradze, Ph.D.; partial differential equations, ordinary differential equations, nonlinear boundary value problems, quantitative theory
Jay J. Kovats, Ph.D.; elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations
Shibo Liu, Ph.D.; nonlinear functional analysis, variational methods, critical point theory, nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations, differential geometry, mathematical analysis
Nezamoddin Nezamoddini-Kachoiue, Ph.D.; statistical modeling, data science, machine learning, trend analysis, biostatistics, signal and image processing, pattern recognition, computer vision
Joo Young Park, Ph.D.; mathematics education, mathematical modeling approach in undergraduate mathematics education, statistical literacy
Adrian M. Peter, Ph.D.; systems engineering, statistical data analysis, machine learning, image analysis
Stanley Snelson, Ph.D.; partial differential equations, mathematical physics, kinetic theory, shape optimization, nonlinear waves
Munevver M. Subasi, Ph.D.; operations research, optimization, stochastic programming, machine learning, data science, pattern recognition, mathematical biology, stochastic modeling, financial mathematics
Aaron Welters, Ph.D.; mathematical physics, applied mathematics
Assistant Professors
Yakov Berchenko-Kogan, Ph.D.; geometric numerical analysis, differential geometry, geometric analysis, mathematical neuroscience
Xianqi Li, Ph.D.; optimization, machine/deep learning, data analytics
Pei Liu, Ph.D.; mathematical modeling, model reduction, numerical methods
Razvan Mosincat, Ph.D.; dissipative nonlinear partial differential equations, machine learning
Son Luu Nguyen, Ph.D.; stochastic games, optimal control, and optimization; computational methods for stochastic dynamical systems, stochastic dynamical systems and their applications to population dynamics and epidemiology; financial mathematics
Adam Prinkey, Ph.D.; doubly degenerate nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations, Interface development problems for nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations, mathematical biology, bioinformatics
Ryan White, Ph.D.; probability theory, stochastic analysis, deep learning, computer vision, machine learning, natural language processing
Professors Emeriti
Jewgeni H. Dshalalow, Dr. Sci.; Charles Fulton, Ph.D.; Dennis Jackson, Ph.D.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Department of Mathematics and Systems Engineering is to provide education in mathematics and in systems engineering with the goal of producing students with a strong mathematical foundation that enables them to create new knowledge, solve critical problems, collaboratively innovate and pursue excellence in mathematics and its applications to engineering fields; to nurture the integration of ideas and open new avenues for interdisciplinary research in model-based systems engineering that includes adaptive, complex, enterprise intelligent systems; to prepare the next generation of students capable of tackling the pressing issues of society.
Minor Programs
Minors in athletics coaching and computational mathematics are offered through the department. A complete policy statement regarding minors can be found under Undergraduate Academic Information . Information about current minor offerings is available through the individual colleges/departments.
Research
Applied Mathematics: Active research areas in applied mathematics include analysis of partial differential equations, functional differential equations, optimal control, mathematical biology, scientific computing, real and stochastic analysis, mathematical physics, optimization, inverse problems, dynamical systems and ergodic theory.
Mathematics Education: Diverse research activities focus on issues related to the theory and practice of K-16 mathematics or statistics education. A distinctive feature of the mathematics education program is a strong emphasis on the role of mathematics content knowledge and mathematics application in STEM education. Research areas include, but are not limited to, teaching and learning of mathematical modeling, statistical literacy, project-based learning in mathematics at the undergraduate level and the role of simulation technologies in teaching and learning mathematics.
Operations Research: Active areas of research in operations research include stochastic analysis, optimization, computational optimization, stochastic programming, probability theory, statistical modeling, biostatistics, data science, machine learning, pattern recognition, computer vision, trend analysis, image and signal processing, natural language processing, game theory, mathematical biology, financial mathematics and their applications to medicine, engineering, science and nontechnical disciplines.
Science Education: Research activities in science education vary across all major science disciplines including aeronautics, biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental and earth science, physics and psychology. Students are encouraged to pursue research topics commensurate with their science background and teaching experience and represent the application of science to the K-16 education community. Examples include, but are not limited to, scientific literacy, the nature of science and science inquiry, and socioscientific issues.
Systems Engineering: Model-based systems engineering (MBSE); complex, complicated and adaptive systems; intelligent systems and enterprise systems; contemporary modeling methods; decision, risk and optimization methodologies; system reliability; systems thinking and big data issues.
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceNondegreeMaster of EducationMaster of ScienceSpecialist in EducationDoctor of Philosophy
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