Randall Helmstutler (rhelmstu)

Associate Professor

Academic Degrees

B.S., Radford University; M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ph.D., University of Virginia

Randall Helmstutler in the News

Randall Helmstutler Named Director of Undergraduate Programs at College-Level

Following an internal search, Professor Randall Helmstutler has been selected for the position of Director of Undergraduate Programs in the newly formed college of business, computer science, economics, and mathematics. Randall joined the University of Mary Washington faculty in 2005 after completing his Ph.D. at the University of Virginia, following an Read more…

Mathematics Faculty Participate in Joint Mathematics Meetings

Eight members of the Department of Mathematics presented at the annual Joint Mathematics Meetings in Atlanta in January.  The JMM is the largest mathematics conference in the country, with registrations this year exceeding 6,000 participants.  Highlights of the meeting include: Randall Helmstutler, chair and associate professor, presented the talk "Generalized dihedral Read more…

Lee Publishes Research Article in KSIAM

Associate Professor of Mathematics Leo Lee saw the recent publication of his paper "The h x p Finite Element Method for Optimal Control Problems Constrained by Stochastic Elliptic PDEs" in the Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.  Dr. Lee presented a talk on the results of Read more…

Randall Helmstutler Publishes Article

Associate Professor and Chair of Mathematics, Randall Helmstutler, published the article "Conjugate pairs of categories and Quillen equivalent stable model categories of functors."  It appears in a recent issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra. [...] The post Randall Helmstutler Publishes Article appeared first on EagleEye. Read more…

Julius Esunge Active at Joint Mathematics Meetings

Professor Julius Esunge from the Department of Mathematics attended the annual Joint Mathematics Meetings in January, held this year in Baltimore.  At the meeting Dr. Esunge participated in the mini-course "Game Theory – path to quantitative literacy" and also served as a judge for the annual MAA undergraduate research poster Read more…
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