Curriculum Vitae
Kurt E. Ludwick


510 Wachman Hall
Department of Mathematics (215)204-1655
Temple University ludwick@math.temple.edu
Philadelphia, PA 19122  http://www.math.temple.edu/~ludwick


 
Education.
August, 2001  Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
(expected)  Ph.D., Mathematics
May, 1997  Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
M.A., Mathematics
May, 1994  The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
B.S., Mathematics, with honors in Mathematics
Honors thesis: ``Analysis of the ratio (n)/n"
 
Teaching Experience.
May, 1994 - Present  Temple University, Department of Mathematics
Graduate Teaching Assistant. Courses taught: Calculus II, Calculus I, Precalculus, College Algebra, Elements of Mathematical Thought, College Mathematics (Honors), College Algebra (Remedial), Prealgebra (Remedial). Assisted with an experimental section of Calculus II which used Maple as an instructional tool.
1986-1994  Private tutor. Obtained experience teaching a wide variety of subject material, ranging from arithmetic through calculus.
Computer Experience. Extensive knowledge of LATEX and HTML. Familiarity with Unix, Windows and Maple. Experience with Mathematica, Java and C++. Experience with the use of computers and the internet in mathematics education - web pages set up for past classes still available online at http://www.math.temple.edu/~ludwick/teach. Manage web pages for various organizations and individuals - list of pages available at http://www.pobox.com/~kludwick.
Research in Progress. Dissertation, The Survival of Modularity Under Congruence Restrictions (working title)
Research Interests. Analytic number theory; modular forms and modular integrals
Presentations and Talks.
February 12, 1999  Temple University, Society for Undergraduate Mathematics
``The Search for Perfection"
(a talk on perfect numbers, geared toward undergraduates)
Oct. 27 & Nov. 2, 1999;  Temple University Department of Mathematics
Mar. 29 & Apr. 4, 2000  Candidates' Seminar
``The Survival of Modularity Under Congruence Restrictions"
June, 2000  Bryn Mawr Number Theory Seminar
Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
``The Survival of Modularity Under Congruence Restrictions"
December, 2000  Western Number Theory Seminar
University of San Diego, San Diego, CA
Contributed Talk
Jan. 24 & Jan. 31, 2001  Temple University Department of Mathematics
Candidates' Seminar
``Fourier expansions of Congruence-Restricted Modular Forms"
References.
Professor Marvin I. Knopp
Department of Mathematics
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122 
Professor Doron Zeilberger
Department of Mathematics
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122
zeilberg@math.temple.edu
Professor Anthony Hughes
Department of Mathematics
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122
hughes@math.temple.edu 
Professor Jack Schiller
Department of Mathematics
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122
schiller@math.temple.edu


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