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Dynamic Mathematics Research at IIT Chicago

Explore diverse research areas in mathematics at IIT Chicago, including applied analysis, computational mathematics, and stochastics. Graduate programs offer interdisciplinary curriculum, financial support, and vibrant city life.

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Dynamic Mathematics Research at IIT Chicago

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  1. Focused Research Areas at IIT We are the mathematics department, and we concentrate on • Applied Analysis — dynamical systems, partial differential equations, approximation • Discrete Applied Mathematics — graph theory, combinatorics, coding theory • Computational Mathematics — solving mathematics problems by computer • Stochastics — incorporating randomness http://math.iit.edu/

  2. We Make Mathematics Work To solve problems in • Ocean and climate modeling • Financial risk management • Materials science • Biology and life sciences • Communication networks • Computer Graphics http://math.iit.edu/

  3. Graduate Programs at IIT • M.S. in Applied Mathematics — 32 credit hours, usually takes 2 years to finish • Master of Mathematical Finance — joint program with IIT’s Business School, usually takes 1.5 years • Ph. D. in Applied Mathematics — 84 credit hours, takes 5 years with a bachelor degree • Ph. D. in Collegiate Mathematics Education — jointly with Department of Mathematics and Science Education, designed for people who teach or will teach mathematics in colleges http://math.iit.edu/

  4. What We Offer • Small classes facilitating faculty mentoring • Interdisciplinary curriculum • Internationally recognized research programs • Financial aid on a competitive basis • Special packages for domestic and students from underrepresented groups • Summer internships and research opportunities • Financial support for conference attendance • A vibrant, cosmopolitan city http://math.iit.edu/

  5. Financial Support for Graduate Students • Approximately 4 new TA positions each year— provide full tuition and fees + competitive stipend • RA positions — the same coverage as TAs • Research Scholarship — provide tuition and stipend for the first year without teaching duties • Meriit Scholarship for Part-time Students — up to 50% tuition discount based on undergraduate GPA http://math.iit.edu/

  6. Life is good as a mathematician You have to work… http://math.iit.edu/

  7. Life is good as a mathematician And love your work! http://math.iit.edu/

  8. Life is good as a mathematician But there’s conferences in interesting places Victoria, Canada Bertinoro, Italy http://math.iit.edu/

  9. Life is good as a mathematician And plenty of time to smell the flowers along the way. Brickyard Garden, 6151 S. Woodlawn http://math.iit.edu/

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