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MATH 535 - Foundations of Applied Mathematics

  • 3 credits
Calculus of variations, peturbation methods, models of continuum, dimensional analysis, stochastic models, integral equations, diffusion.

If you should have any questions about this course offering, please contact Academic Success Coordinator, Paige Kanatous, or Associate Chair for Foundational Mathematics, Steve Benoit, for more information.

Prerequisite

MATH 340 or MATH 345.

Instructors

Jennifer Mueller

jennifer.l.mueller@colostate.edu

Jennifer Mueller is a Professor of Mathematics and Biomedical Engineering with a courtesy appointment in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University.  She serves as the Graduate Director and Associate Chair in the Mathematics Department and is a Professor Laureate in the College of Natural Sciences (2020 – 2023).  Her research encompasses development of new hardware, reconstruction algorithms, and clinical applications for electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and acoustic tomography. Supported by the NIH, her work involves close collaborations with mathematicians, engineers, and physicians in the U.S. and abroad.  Dr. Mueller serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, the SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Inverse Problems, and the IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwave in Medicine and Biology (JERM). She is co-author with Samuli Siltanen of the book “Linear and Nonlinear Inverse Problems with Practical Applications’’,  SIAM, 2012.