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About the Department of Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics is committed to providing students with the foundational training necessary for graduate work as well as careers in education, business, industry, and public service. Our faculty come from all over the world and have a strong commitment to both research and teaching.

Student and Faculty Accomplishments

Congratulations to the following former students:

  • Caden McCollum was awarded a prestigious Astronaut Scholarship for 2026.
  • Caden McCollum was awarded a Goldwater Scholarship for 2025-2026.
  • Daryl Zazycki received a Provost’s Student Academic Achievement Award for 2025.
  • Glenn Ochsner received a Provost’s Student Academic Achievement Award for 2025.
  • Mary Le received a Provost’s Student Academic Achievement Award for 2023.
  • Ruby Schwan received a Provost’s Student Academic Achievement Award for 2023.
  • Bob Krueger was awarded a prestigious National Science Foundation GRFP (Graduate Research Fellowship Program) grant in 2021.

Congratulations to the following faculty:

  • Reza Akhtar and Tao Jiang received a grant from the National Science Foundation for the Joint MIGHTY LXVI and 52nd Annual Miami University Mathematics Conference in Fall 2026.
  • Paul Larson received a grant from the United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation for the years 2025-2028.
  • Paul Larson received a grant from the National Science Foundation for the years 2025-2027.
  • Louis DeBiasio and Jason Gaddis were among the recipients for the AMS–Simons Research Enhancement Grant for Primarily Undergraduate Institution Faculty for the years 2025-2028.
  • Caleb Eckhardt and Anna Ghazaryan were among the recipients for the AMS–Simons Research Enhancement Grant for Primarily Undergraduate Institution Faculty for the years 2024-2027.
  • Suzanne Harper was named a 2024 Miami University College of Arts and Science Distinguished Educator.
  • Alim Sukhtayev, Anna Ghazaryan, Vahagn Manukian, and Alin Pogan received a grant from the National Science Foundation for the 49th Annual Miami University Mathematics Conference in Fall 2023.
  • Ebrahim Sarabi received a grant from the National Science Foundation for the years 2021-2024.
  • Louis DeBiasio received a grant from the National Science Foundation for the years 2020-2023.

The Penrose Tiling in the Bachelor Hall Courtyard of Miami University

Towards the end of 2024, the Department of Mathematics moved out of Bachelor Hall after occupying it for over three decades. There is a strong connection to the building, especially to the beautiful Penrose tiles in its courtyard. 

The story behind the installation of these gorgeous mathematically shaped tiles was remarkable and accounted for by articles of the main persons behind the idea, math professor emeritus Prof. Milton Cox and former math department chair professor emeritus Prof. David Kullman. We have asked them to share their thoughts on the mathematics and the history behind the tiling.

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Give to the Mathematics Department

Help us prepare the next generation of leaders in the mathematiical fields—and our society as a whole. We have numerous scholarships, grants, and programs accepting contributions from donors like you.

 

Visiting Lecture Program

Our faculty can present to your math club or undergraduate colloquium. Along with a lecture, we can also provide information about our Master's program. To arrange a talk, please contact Alim Sukhtayev (sukhtaa@miamioh.edu) or the speaker directly and set up a mutually convenient date.

Speakers and Topics

Reza Akhtar

  • Sperner Theory
    Prerequisite: Basic Knowledge of Proof and Set-Theoretic Language

Olga Brezhneva

  • Introduction to Optimization
    Prerequisite: Matrix multiplication
  • Why Do We Need Differential Equations?
    Prerequisite: Calculus 1
  • What is Numerical Analysis About?
    Prerequisite: Calculus 1

Louis DeBiasio

  • The Probabilistic Method in Combinatorics
    Prerequisite: Basic Probability and Combinatorics
  • What is... the Chromatic Number of a Graph?
    Prerequisite: None

Patrick Dowling

  • Fixed Point Theory and Applications
    Prerequisite: Calculus II

Jason Gaddis

  • An introduction to voting theory
    Prerequisite: None
  • The language of (quantum) symmetry
    Prerequisite: None

Tao Jiang

  • A Taste of Graph Theory
    Prerequisite: For Math Majors

Dennis Keeler

  • How Your Computer Does Algebra
    Prerequisite: Linear Algebra
  • Hyperbolic Geometry with Geometer's Sketchpad
    Prerequisite: None

Department of Mathematics

311 Upham Hall
100 Bishop Circle
Oxford, OH 45056