09/23/2016
All Junior and Senior Math Majors, be sure to sign up for a Career Services event next week!
Registration ahead of time is not required, but encouraged.
http://career-services.tamucc.edu/
A&M-Corpus Christi Career Services - Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
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09/01/2016
Hey Islanders! Join us for Ms. Najla Alsudais' thesis defense on September 6, 2016 in Center for Science 104 at 9 a.m. titled: "Oil and Water Interaction: A Mathematical Modeling Approach."
Abstract: The physical characteristics of oil are subject to a complex transformation in the marine environment as a result of different biogeochemical processes that begin developing from the initial interaction between oil and sea water. The qualities of oil change at the initial direct interaction is due to mixture of physical, chemical and biological alteration and degradation. This thesis explores the changes in the main physical characteristics of spilled oil that occur after oil spill. To study these changes interdependent a coupled ordinary differential equations (ODE) system is developed and solved numerically using MATLAB. The primary purpose of the thesis was to develop a mathematical model that describes the behavior and final outcome of pollutants such as oil and oil products in marine environment. The model included the following oil spill process: evaporation, spreading, emulsification, loss of volume, and viscosity. Our results are compared with other mathematical models published in the literature.
08/10/2016
Congratulations to Pragati Bannerjee and Anna Malachite on their successful completion of the MATH Masters program with Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. They attended the 2016 Summer Commencement last Saturday, August 6, 2016.
Pragati Bannerjee graduated with a thesis titled: "The Development of the Concept of Rates of Change and its Impact on Students’ Understanding of Functions".
Anna Malachite graduated with a thesis titled: "Connections in High School Math Textbooks that Support Understanding of Key Features of Graphs of Functions".
We wish them all the best!!
03/25/2016
If you're on campus today, have you taken a moment to step outside and enjoy the weather? Take a breather and check out what the Math Club left today for your enjoyment in the Center for Instruction Courtyard!
03/09/2016
Dr. Jose Guardiola is presenting on Friday, March 25, 2016, "Bayesian Statistics and Information Theory", in CI 107 at 10 a.m. For more information, check out the flyer below!
03/02/2016
Join us every Friday this Spring 2016 semester for Math Club meetings in CI 128 from Noon to 2 P.M. with Dr. Rhoden. There will be pizza and Calculus Bowl training for the March 31st Competition at Stephen F. Austin State University!
03/02/2016
Our March 2016 Edition of the Problems of the Month! Our competition is open to all undergraduate students at TAMU-CC. Solutions can be submitted to Dr. Rhoden in CI 213B or e-mailed to him by 2 P.M. Friday, March 25, 2016. For more information, check out the flyer below!
02/19/2016
Dr. Sterba-Boatwright is presenting on Friday, February 26, 2016, "Clustering Using Dirichlet Process Mixture Models", in CI 107 at 10 a.m. For those unable to attend in person, there is the option of WebEx: https://tamucc.webex.com/tamucc/j.php?MTID=m23801da98a1ef8239e4b021dbf7c8994
02/15/2016
Dr. Pal and his student Chris Trombley publish an article: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10948-015-3252-x
06/18/2013
A fun conference for the teaching crowd... in the Coastal Bend and beyond.
'ME by the SEa' Conference Offers Creative New Teaching Methods for Math and Science
More than 200 teachers from across the Coastal Bend participated in the “ME by the SEa” Mathematics and Science Education Conference on June 14 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
03/28/2013
Join us for friendly conversation, lawn games, food, and (non-alcoholic) drinks. Faculty, mathematics majors, graduate students, alumni, significant others, and kids are all welcome. RSVP by April 16th.
Evite to the Annual Spring Picnic
You're invited to Math Department Spring Picnic - Click here to RSVP http://new.evite.com/l/IGU6XR7FKO
01/28/2013
The department is looking for input to help us get better. If you'd been an undergraduate math major at some point since 2008, please take a couple minutes to share your thoughts using the survey link below.
Undergraduate Math Survey