NSF REU Sites
California
Polytechnic State University: Operator
theory
and combinatorics; Jonathan Shapiro, jshapiro@calpoly.edu.
California
State University, San Bernardino: Combina-
torics,
knot theory; Joseph Chavez, jchavez@csusb.edu.
Central
Michigan University: Combinatorics, geometry,
graph
theory, and matrix analysis; Sivaram Narayan,
College
of William and Mary: Matrix analysis and its
applications;
David J. Lutzer, Lutzer@math.wm.edu.
Colorado
School of Mines: Computer science, mathe-
matics;
Erik Van Vleck, byoung@mines.edu.
Cornell
University: Analysis on fractals, lattice tilings
and
coverings, and computational discrete geometry;
Robert
S. Strichartz, reu@math.cornell.edu.
East
Tennessee State University: Probability, combina-
torics,
number theory, statistics, algorithms, and geome-
try;
Anant P. Godbole, godbolea@etsu.edu.
Hope
College: Algebra, dynamical systems, probability,
and number
theory; Tim Pennings, pennings@hope.edu.
Indiana
University: Selected topics in pure and applied
mathematics;
Allan Edmonds, edmonds@indiana.edu.
James
Madison University: Abstract algebra, mathematical
modeling,
statistical inference; Leonard VanWyk,
Lafayette
College: Applied combinatorics, graph theory,
and
algebra/geometry/number theory; Gary Gordon,
Louisiana
State University, Baton Rouge: Braids, groups,
number
theory, and zeta functions; Neal W. Stoltzfus,
Mount
Holyoke College: Number theory, algebraic
geometry,
and applied analysis; Alan H. Durfee, reu@mtho1yoke.edu.
Northern
Arizona University: Combinatorics, applied
math,
statistics; Terence R. Blows, Terence.Blows@nau.edu.
Oregon
State University: Analysis of algorithms, geom-
etry,
population dynamics, and topology; Dennis J. Garity,
Pennsylvania
State University, Erie, The Behrend College:
Mathematical
biology; Joseph Paullet, paullet@lagrange.bd.psu.edu.
Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology: Computational
group
theory, hyperbolic geometry; S. Allen Broughton,
allen.broughton@rose-hulman.edu.
Southwest
Texas State University: Abstract algebra;
Susan
Morey, morey@swt.edu.
State
University of New York, Potsdam: Group theory,
graph
theory, topology; Kazem Mahdavi, mahdavk@potsdam.edu.
Texas
A&M University: Algebra and applied analysis;
Ed
Letzter, letzter@math.tamu.edu.
Trinity
University: Mathematics; Scott Chapman,
University
of Houston: Geometry, analysis, number
theory,
and numerical analysis; Ed Dean, dean@math.uh.edu.
University
of Idaho: Discrete mathematics and permu-
tation
puzzles; Arie Bialostocki, reu@uidaho.edu.
University
of Minnesota, Duluth: Discrete mathematics,
combinatorics.
and graph theory; Joseph A. Gallian,
University
of Puerto Rico, Humacao: Computational
algebra,
wavelets, fluid dynamics, Groebner bases;
Ivelisse
M. Rubio, ive@cuhwww.upr.clu.edu.
University
of Tennessee: Selected topics in pure
and applied
math; Suzanne Lenhart, lenhart@math.utk.edu.
University
of Washington: Inverse problems; James A.
Morrow.
morrow@math.washington.edu.
Williams
College: Geometry; Colin Adams, colin.adams@williams.edu.
Worcester
Polytechnic Institute: Applied/industrial
mathematics;
Bogdan Vernescu, vernescu@wpi.edu.
Updated
information is available on the website of the
NSF's
Division of Mathematical Sciences, http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/reu/reu98dms.htm.
General
information on the REU program, as well as instructions
for
submitting proposals, is available on the NSF website,
http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/reu/start.htm.