Eric Allender

Distinguished Professor
Department of Political Science
School of Arts and Sciences

Key topics: Computational complexity theory, computer science, mathematics, randomness, circuit complexity

Eric Allender's research focuses on computational complexity theory, the aim of which is to prove that certain problems are essentially impossible to compute. One practical application of this is found in shopping online: the systems that…

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Jonathan Eckstein

Professor
Department of Management Science and Information Systems
Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick

Key topics: Optimization algorithms, parallel computing, operations management, management information systems, numerical optimization

Jonathan Eckstein, Ph.D., has published in numerous journals, including INFORMS/ORSA Journal on Computing, SIAM Journal on Optimization, Mathematics of Operations Research, and Mathematical Programming.

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Fred Roberts

Director
Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science

Key topics: Homeland security through a mathematical and data science lens; issues such as stadium security, container inspection at ports, early warning of disease outbreaks and bioterrorist events, risk assessment for flood mitigation, fisheries law enforcement, behavioral responses to natural and human-caused disasters, the connection between security and economic activity, and the homeland security aspects of global environmental change

Fred S. Roberts, PhD, is a Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Command, Control, and Interoperability Center for Advanced Data Analysis (CCICADA), a Department of Homeland Security University Center of Excellence.

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Sheila Tabanli

Assistant Professor
Mathematics
School of Arts and Sciences

Key topics: Evidence-based, Student-centered Mathematics Teaching and Learning

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