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Eric R. Kaufmann

Examining dynamic systems

Dr. Eric R. Kaufmann faces challenges everyday in his research through his investigation of ordinary differential equations. This associate professor also leads the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in its use of technology for education, and he is seen as an authority in his field as recognized by other researchers into boundary value problems.

Eric KaufmannDr. Kaufmann works to ensure that students incorporate writing as well as technology into their mathematics classes. He focuses on using calculus to explain difficult real-world problems by applying mathematical techniques. Dr. Kaufmann has published 34 articles, has made 21 invited presentations and 21 contributed presentations, and has been cited more than 90 times by other mathematicians.

Dr. Kaufmann earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Ohio State University and a master’s degree in applied mathematical systems from the University of Dayton. He earned his doctorate from Auburn University and served three fellowships with the Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need program in the United States Department of Education.

Updated 4.21.2009