# # Faculty data file # History # 14 May 1997 created # # Documentation: # each professor has a series of lines, separated # from the next professor by one or more blank lines. # A line beginning with # in the first column is a comment # A line beginning with %aa, where aa are two alpha-numerics, # tags the information on the line. The space after the # %aa is not optional, and is not part of the information. # The currently defined tags are: # %NA Name # %YR Year, as appearing in University Guides # %TI Title # %AT Alternate Title # %D1 First degree # %D2 etc. # %RI Research Interests # %EM Email # %HP Homepage # %RM Room number # %PH Phone number # These tags are referred to in the template file, using # the entire 3 character sequence %aa. %NA Eric D. Belsley %YR 1994 %TI Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.A., 1988, Yale College %D2 M.A., 1992, Harvard University %D3 Ph.D., 1993, Harvard University %RI Probability %EM belsley@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~belsley %RM Ungar 531 %PH 284-2160 %NA Ming-Liang Cai %YR 1991 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1982, Xuzhou Normal University %D2 M.S., 1985, Nanjing University %D3 Ph.D., 1991, University of Pennsylvania %RI Differential Geometry %EM mcai@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 513 %PH 284-2328 %NA Robert Stephen Cantrell %YR 1982 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1976, Furman University %D2 Ph.D., 1981, Unversity of Utah %RI Differential Equations, Nonlinear Analysis %EM rsc@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 419 %PH 284-2297 %NA Timothy Chan %YR 1996 %TI Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.A., 1992, Rice University %D2 Ph.D., 1995, University of British Columbia %RI Computational Geometry, Data Structures and Algorithms %EM tchan@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~tchan %RM Ungar 529 %PH 284-2158 %NA Robert Wen-Shaing Chen %YR 1974 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.A., 1966, National Chengchi University, Taiwan %D2 Ph.D., 1974, University of Minnesota %RI Probability, Statistics, Computer Science %EM chen@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~chen %RM Ungar 514 %PH 284-2327 %NA Edwin Hale Connell %YR 1966 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 A.B., 1952, McMurray College %D2 Ph.D, 1958, Stanford University %RI Algebra, Topology %EM ec@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 543 %PH 284-2177 %NA Brian Coomes %YR 1988 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1982, South Dakota State University %D2 M.S., 1984, University of Nebraska at Lincoln %D3 Ph.D., 1988, University of Nebraska at Lincoln %RI Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems %EM coomes@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~coomes %RM Ungar 435 %PH 284-6987 %NA Chris Cosner %YR 1982 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1972, University of California %D2 M.A., 1975, University of California %D3 Ph.D., 1977, University of California %RI Differential Equations, Nonlinear Analysis %EM gcc@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 417 %PH 284-3519 %NA Edwin Duda %YR 1961 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 A.B., 1951, Washington and Jefferson College %D2 M.S., 1953, University of West Virginia %D3 Ph.D., 1961, University of Virginia %RI General Topology %RM Ungar 541 %PH 284-2176 %NA Gregory J. Galloway %YR 1977 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1969, California State University %D2 M.S., 1973, University of California %D3 Ph.D., 1976, University of California at San Diego %RI Differential Geometry, Relativity %EM galloway@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~galloway %RM Ungar 512 %PH 284-2338 %NA Michelle Galloway Wachs %YR 1977 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1973, City College, City University of New York %D2 M.S., 1973, City College, City University of New York %D3 Ph.D., 1977, University of California at San Diego %RI Combinatorics, Computer Science %EM wachs@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~wachs %RM Ungar 537 %PH 284-2170 %NA Richard Goodman %YR 1970 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 A.B., 1963, Harvard University %D1 A.M., 1964, Harvard University %D3 Ph.D., 1971, Harvard University %RI Numerical Analysis, Computer Science %RM Ungar 533 %PH 284-2166 %NA David Hertzig %YR 1970 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.A., 1953, Cornell University %D2 Ph.D., 1957, University of Chicago %D3 J.D., 1978, University of Miami %RI Algebra %RM Ungar 547 %PH 284-2186 %NA Bernard E. Howard %YR 1960 %TI Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1943, Massachusetts Institute of Technology %D2 M.S., 1947, University of Illinois %D3 Ph.D., 1951, University of Illinois %RI Sociocybernetics %EM behfac@cs.miami.edu %NA Shulim Kaliman %YR 1991 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 M.S., 1972, Moscow State University %D2 Ph.D., 1979, Moscow State University %RI Algebra, Complex Analytic Geometry %EM kaliman@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 505 %PH 284-2195 %NA Robert Lee Kelley %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %AT Vice Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science %YR 1964 %D1 B.S., 1958, University of Illinois %D2 M.S., 1980 University of Miami %D3 Ph.D., 1966 University of Michigan %RI Functional Analysis, Geometry %EM rkelley@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~rkelley %RM Ungar 445 %PH 284-4747 %NA Hüseyin Koçak %YR 1985 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.A., 1974 Reed College %D2 Ph.D., 1980, University of California at Santa Cruz %RI Dynamical Systems, Computer Graphics %EM hk@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 443 %PH 284-3138 %NA Alan Lazer %YR 1981 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1960, Carnegie Mellon University %D2 Ph.D., 1964, Carnegie Mellon University %RI Differential Equations, Nonlinear Analysis %RM Ungar 415 %PH 284-2859 %NA Paul McDougle %YR 1958 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S.E.E., 1949, Purdue University %D2 M.S., 1949, Purdue University %D3 Ph.D., 1958, University of Virginia %RI General Topology %RM Ungar 515 %PH 284-2116 %NA Marvin Mielke %YR 1966 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %AT Director of Graduate Studies %D1 B.S., 1960, University of Wisconsin %D2 M.S., 1961, University of Wisconsin %D3 Ph.D., 1965, Indiana University %RI Algebraic and Categorical Topology %RM Ungar 545 %PH 284-2178 %NA Victor J. Milenkovic %YR 1994 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 A.B., 1981, Harvard University %D2 Ph.D., 1988, Carnegie Mellon University %RI Computer Science, Computational Geometry %EM vjm@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~vjm %RM Ungar 433 %PH 284-4194 %NA Ellard V. Nunnally %YR 1967 %TI Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 A.B., 1960, University of Miami %D2 Ph.D., 1964, Louisiana State University %RI General Topology %RM Ungar 501 %PH 284-2724 %NA Kenneth Palmer %YR 1981 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1966, University of Melbourne %D2 Ph.D., 1970, Australian National University %RI Differential Equations, Nonlinear Analysis %EM kjp@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 423 %PH 284-2280 %NA Kevin R. Payne %YR 1991 %TI Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1984, Rice University %D2 Ph.D., 1989, State University of New York at Stony Brook %RI PDE Harmonic Analysis %EM paynek@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 503 %PH 284-2191 %NA Victor C. Pestien %YR 1980 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1968, University of Illinois %D2 M.A., 1968, University of Illinois %D3 Ph.D., 1980, University of California at Berkeley %RI Probability, Optimization %EM vcp@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 535 %PH 284-2168 %NA Jan Plaza %YR 1990 %TI Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 M.S., 1985, Warsaw University %D2 Ph.D., 1990, City University of New York %RI Computer Science, Logic AI %EM janplaza@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.maimi.edu/~janplaza %RM Ungar 429 %PH 284-2268 %NA Subramanian Ramakrishnan %YR 1982 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1973, Indian Statistical Institute %D2 M.S., 1974, Indian Statistical Institute %D3 Ph.D., 1980, Indian Statistical Institute %RI Probability, Statistics %EM ramakris@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 527 %PH 284-2156 %NA Burton Rosenberg %YR 1992 %TI Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S.E.E., 1980, Massachusetts Institute of Technology %D2 M.S., 1986, Columbia University %D3 M.A., 1988, Princeton University %D4 Ph.D., 1991, Princeton University %RI Computer Science %EM burt@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~burt %PH 284-2141 %RM Ungar 523 %NA Dilip Sarkar %YR 1988 %TI Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 D.Technology, 1983, Indian Institute of Science %D2 M.SM., 1984, Indian Institute of Science %D3 Ph.D., 1988, University of Central Florida %RI Computer Science %EM sarkar@cs.miami.edu %HP http://www.cs.miami.edu/~sarkar %RM Ungar 437 %PH 284-2256 %NA Alan Zame %YR 1965 %TI Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science %AT Chairman Department of Mathematics and Computer Science %D1 B.S., 1962, California Institute of Technology %D2 Ph.D., 1965, University of California at Berkeley %RI Analysis, Probability %EM zame@cs.miami.edu %RM Ungar 515 %PH 284-2348 # end of file