2022 Halmos Distinguished Visiting Professor
SCU welcomes Ami Radunskaya of Pomona College for Winter 2022.
Driven to Succeed
With funding from the REAL program, junior Adam Graham assisted in designing the DOxy device, inspired by his interest in computer science and his love of cars.
Natalie Linnell Recognized by the College of Arts and Sciences
Natalie Linnell awarded the Dr. John B. Drahmann Advising Award
Mona Musa Recognized by the College of Arts and Sciences
Mona Musa awarded the Dr. David E. Logothetti Teaching Award
Mike Miller Eismeier '14 Shares His Passion For Math at Columbia University
Mike Miller Eismeier is a Ritt Assistant Professor at Columbia University, where he has focused his energies on teaching in the hopes of passing forward some of that same excitement his Santa Clara professors passed on to him.
Students Publish on Primality Testing
Professor Emeritus Schaefer, Junhyun Lim (Mathematics & Computer Science) and Shaunak Mashalkar (Mathematics & Computer Science and Engineering) find new methods for creating many Fibonacci pseudoprimes.
Mustafa Hajij Receives $212,506 Award from the National Science Foundation
Mustafa Hajij with the Mathematics and Computer Science Department has received a $212,506 award from the National Science Foundation to support his project entitled "Collaborative Research: A Unifying Deep Learning Framework Using Cell Complex Neural Networks".
Tap Dance Revolution
Math major Alissa LaFerriere ’21 works on University-led innovation that helps dancers to remember their steps.
Journal of Banking and Finance Publishes Paper by Dan Ostrov and Three SCU Students
Dan Ostrov, along with Sanjiv Das (Finance), Andy Radhakrishnan, and Deep Srivastav (both at Franklin Templeton Investments), had their paper "Dynamic Optimization for Multi-Goals Wealth Management" accepted by the Journal of Banking and Finance, a top tier finance journal.
Remembering Gerald ("Jerry") L. Alexanderson
Long-time professor of mathematics at Santa Clara University (SCU), Gerald L. Alexanderson, died on Wednesday, December 16, 2020. In his 60 years of service to SCU, Alexanderson played a key role in developing the Mathematics and Computer Science Department.
The Journey (So Far!) of a Global Storyteller
Alumnus Jose Acain ’06, MSME ’11 shares where life has taken him after SCU – from a trip around the world, to the stage, and beyond!
Data Scientist, Mustafa Hajij Joins SCU
Mustafa Hajij is a new tenure-track faculty member who has joined SCU this Fall 2020.
Wilder Boyden '19 Presents Research at the Golden Section Meeting of the MAA
In February 2020, Wilder Boyden presents joint research completed with Professor Frank Farris as a poster at the conference.
2020 Halmos Distinguished Visiting Professor
SCU Welcomes Carl Pomerance for Winter 2020.
Student Presents Dance App at Malaysian Conference
Yu Yang Chee, '22 Computer Science major presents his research paper at the 9th annual IEEE International Symposium on Haptic Audio-Visual Environments & Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Applied Mathematician, Howard Levinson, Joins SCU
Levinson joins the department as a new tenure-track faculty member in the Fall of 2019.
Theoretical Computer Scientist, Sara Krehbiel, Joins SCU
After four years at the University of Richmond, Sara joins the department as a tenure-track faculty member in Fall 2019.
Haruto Nakai Presents Research at IEEE Conference
Haruto Nakai travels to IEEE Conference to present joint work completed with Professor Sukanya Manna.
Three Students Attend the Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Math (NCUWM)
SCU math majors Chaimi Lee, Ashley Zhong, and Mika Philip traveled to the University of Nebraska, Lincoln to meet professors, industry professionals, and other students who share their passion for mathematics.
Farris Visits Sewanee for Lecture and Art Exhibition
In late September 2018, Professor Frank Farris gave two lectures and presented his exhibition of mathematical art at the University of the South, in Sewanee, Tennessee,
2018 Halmos Distinguished Visiting Professor
SCU Welcomes Professor Thomas F. Banchoff for Winter 2018.
Tyler Pham Spends Semester in Budapest
In the summer of 2017, Tyler Pham studied abroad in Hungary with the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics Program.