JT Cox - Teaching


Fall 2009

  • Office Hours: MW 9-10:30 and by appointment, 213B Carnegie
  • MAT 412-01 Tu-Thur 9:30-10:50, 306 Carnegie
  • MAT 521-01 Tu-Thur 12:30-1:50, 208 Carnegie

Spring 2008

  • Office Hours: MWF 12:45-1:40 and by appointment
  • MAT 296-01 Section 01, MWF 8:25-9:20
  • MAT 296-03 Section 03, MWF 10:35-11:30
  • MAT 722? Tues/Thurs 9:30-10:50

Fall 2007

  • Office Hours: Tues 2-3, Wed 9:30-10:30, Fri 11-12 and by appointment
  • MAT 221 Tues/Thurs 12:30-1:50
  • MAT 521 Tues/Thurs 9:30-10:50

Undergraduate Research Program

  • Title Stochastic Spatial Models in Ecology
  • Project Description The goal of this project is to explore, both mathematically and computationally, stochastic models from ecology and biology with a strong spatial component. Such models include predator-prey models, species competition-coexistence models, etc.
  • Student Responsibilities Explore and analyze stochastic spatial models, primarily through computer simulations (using existing software).
  • Student Qualifications Solid calculus background and a calculus based probability course, such as MAT 521. Some programming experience, especially in "C", will be helpful.
  • Sponsor Professor JT Cox, 212B Carnegie; 443-1488
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