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Department of Mathematics & Statistics News

AFIT faculty member selected for prestigious research fellowship
www.afit.edu/news.cfm?article=0B6145
25 Jun 2019 - Capt Richard Uber, Assistant Professor of Mathematics within AFIT’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management, was selected for the prestigious National Intelligence University’s Center for Strategic Intelligence Research Fellowship program for the academic year 2019-2020. Launched in 2003, the 12-month...
Finite-Element Boundary Integral Simulation of Transient Electromagnetic Scattering from Multiple Cavities
www.afit.edu/news.cfm?article=056347
17 Oct 2016 - Finite-Element Boundary Integral Simulation of Transient Electromagnetic Scattering from Multiple Cavities Capt. Richard Uber and Aihua Wood Abstract: In this work, interactions between two-dimensional cavities embedded in a ground plane are investigated using a numerical model. The problem is first...
Analysis and Modeling of U.S. Army Recruiting Markets
www.afit.edu/news.cfm?article=046944
29 Feb 2016 -   Masters Thesis   " Analysis and Modeling of U.S. Army Recruiting Markets" Maj Joshua McDonald Abstract: The United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) is charged with finding, engaging, and ultimately enlisting young Americans for service as Soldiers in the...
Maj. Mixon wins AFOSR YIP
www.afit.edu/news.cfm?article=046546
31 Mar 2015 - Dustin Mixon, Department of Mathmatics and Statistics, has been  selected for  the AFOSR Young Investigator  Research Program (YIP), for his proposal  " Sampling Theory for Modern Inverse Problems" .  The full announcement is avaiable at http://www.wpafb.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123436763
Recent Advances in Compressed Sensing
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18 Mar 2015 - Compressed sensing is an important field with continuing advances in theory and applications. This thesis provides contributions to both theory and application. Much of the theory behind compressed sensing is based on uncertainty principles, which state that a signal cannot...
About Phase: Synthetic Aperture Radar and the Phase Retrieval Problem
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25 Mar 2014 - Masters Thesis "About Phase: Synthetic Aperture Radar and the Phase Retrieval Problem" Aaron Nelson, 2nd Lt. USAF Abstract: Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) uses relative motion to produce fine resolution images from microwave frequencies and is a useful tool for regular...
Continuous IED Supply Chain Model
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25 Mar 2014 - Masters Thesis: "Continuous IED Supply Chain Model" Tony Liu, 2nd Lt. USAF Abstract: Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) continue to be the main weapon used by terrorists against coalition forces overseas. Throughout the research led by the Joint IED Defeat Organization,...
An Unexpected Opportunity While TDY
www.afit.edu/news.cfm?article=036144
15 Apr 2008 - A recent TDY serving as an analyst for an exercise at Ramstein AFB turned into an opportunity to serve on a JTF for a real-world scenario. AFIT professor Lt Col Rob Neher (ENC) and AFIT graduates Maj Jennifer Walston (Ph.D.,...
AFIT Professor Named Red Cross “Rookie Volunteer of the Year”
www.afit.edu/news.cfm?article=0761
25 Apr 2007 - Maj. Laura Suzuki, an assistant professor of mathematics at the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Graduate School of Engineering and Management, was named the 2006 American Red Cross, Dayton Area Chapter, Rookie Volunteer of the Year at a luncheon held...
New Format for the Mathematics Diagnostic Exam
www.afit.edu/news.cfm?article=0167
12 Feb 2007 - It’s Friday morning of orientation week for new students in AFIT's Graduate School of Engineering and Management, time for all master’s students to assemble in the auditorium to take the Mathematics Diagnostic Examination. Some take a calculus exam; some take...
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