Service/Volunteer Work
- CTE Faculty Mentor
- June 2004 - Present: Graduate Coordinator
- Elected to serve on the Faculty Awards Committee of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences June 2002 -- June 2005.
- Grant proposal reviewer for
- the National Science Foundation (NSF)
- the National Security Agency (NSA)
- the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
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Article reviewer for the American Mathematical Society's
Mathematical Reviews.
- Reviewed calculus texts for John Wiley & Sons, and also McGraw Hill.
- Advanced monograph reviewer for Springer-Verlag.
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Referee for
- Spring 2004: Thomas Enkosky's M.A. thesis committee.
- Fall 2002 - Present: Library committee.
- May 2002 - Present: Officer of the UMaine Chapter of the
Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society.
- Spring 2002: Bingxia Wang's M.A. thesis committee.
- Fall 2001 - Spring 2002 : Mathematics Education search committee.
- Sept. 2001 - Sept. 2003: Department seminar and colloquium coordinator.
- Sept. 2000 - Sept. 2003: Departmental technology committee.
- Sept. 2000 - May 2001: Undergraduate curriculum committee.
- Sept. 2000 - May 2001: Departmental travel funds
committee.
- Sept. 2000 - May 2001: M.A. thesis advisor for Ji Hoon Ryoo and Paulo Correia.
- Sept. 1999 - May 2000: Computational mathematics tenure-track search committee.
- Spring, 2000: Nicole Brown's M.A. thesis committee.
- Spring, 2000: Nicholas Bogan's M.A. thesis committee.
- Sept. 1999 - Fall 2000: Served as department seminar/colloquium coordinator.
- Jan. 1999 -- May 2000: Served on the Steering Committee
for the University of Maine's proposed
Computer Modeling Institute.
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Sept. 1998 - Sept 2000: Served on the former departmental graduate executive committe.
- Spring 2000: In collaboration with former Graduate Coordinator
Ramesh Gupta, I prepared a graduate handbook for the Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of Maine.
- Fall 1999 - July 2000: Assisted Professor Ramesh Gupta with organizing
the International Conference on Statistics in the 21st Century
held at the University of Maine June 29 - July 1, 2000.
- May 10, 2000: Co-organized with
Phil Locke the Maine-Day cleanup and redecoration of the Math Department Library.
- December 1999: Prepared an exam (worth $400 to our department) for students attempting to test out of MAT 126 (Calculus I).
- October 7-10, 1999: Assisted Professors Chip Snyder and
Ali Özlük with hosting the second annual Québec-Maine Number Theory
Conference, held at the University of Maine.
- Fall, 1999: Organized weekly lunch meetings with faculty and graduate students.
- Summer, 1999: Recruited two graduate students --- Jung ah Jung (M.A.
Statistics, 2001) and Ji Hoon Ryoo (M.A. Mathematics, 2001).
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Fall 1998: External Ph.D.
Thesis Examiner for Doctoral Candidate
Anthony Sofo, "Summing Series
Using Residues," Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences,
Victoria University of Technology,
Melbourne, Australia. Ph.D. Supervisor: Professor
Peter Cerone.
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Fall 1997: Assisted Professors
Keith Johnson and
Karl Dilcher in coaching
the Dalhousie University Putnam team.
Prepared weekly sets of problems and solutions based on material from the
"Red Book" by Kenneth Williams, "Problem Solving Through
Problems" by Loren Larson, and old Putnam Exams.
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March 1997: Set up and staffed the
CECM1
booth during the British Columbia Advanced
Systems Institute Exchange, held at the Robson Square Conference Centre
in Vancouver. The Exchange promotes communication between academia and
high-tech industry.
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Aug. 1996 - Aug. 1997: Secretary-Treasurer of the UBC2
Chapter of the Sigma Xi Scientific
Research Society. Responsibilities included organizing meetings, choosing
speakers, keeping chapter members informed of upcoming events, maintaining
a current list of members, and managing funds.
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December 1995: Assisted in preparing the Proceedings of the 1995 Organic
Mathematics Workshop, held at the Simon Fraser University Harbour
Centre Campus. Specifically, I was responsible for creating the organic
version of the paper, Pfaff's
Method (III): Comparison with the WZ Method, by George Andrews,
and the paper, Approximations
to Pi via the Dedekind Eta Function, by Jonathan Borwein and Frank
Garvan.
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Fall 1995 and Fall 1996: Assisted in setting up and operating the
CECM1
booth at Simon Fraser University's annual
Open House. The Open House attracts potential students and their families
from all over the lower mainland of British Columbia.
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May 1995: Assisted in the organization and hosting of the International Conference
on Analytic Number Theory in Honor of Heini Halberstam, held at the Robert
Allerton Park Conference Centre, Monticello, Illinois.
1Centre
for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics
2University
of British Columbia