First of all I like to wish you Merry Christmas. Think about positive things in life and have a great time together with your Family. Thats most important. I am really happy to give away my this years "Christmas Mix" (Number 05). This time I decided to record my DJ Mix in a Club in Germany (Augsburg) called "Kesselhaus" which I really love. And this year I recorded a 2 hours Set and mixed it up with unreleased and also already released music of mine. I hope you have fun with that one and slide smooth into 2017.Tracklist:1. Schaltzentrale (Joker Remake) Intro Version (Unreleased)2. Schaltzentrale (Joker Remake)3. Nothing Seems To Be (Unreleased)4. Grinch (Unreleased)5. Never Look Back (Unreleased)6. Fckng Trap (Unreleased)7. Drugs (Unreleased)8. Turn Over9. Night Owl10. Killing Me11. Devil (Unreleased)12. U Ready 4 That (Unreleased)13. Game Over (Unreleased)14. FEAR15. Welcome To Real Life16. Hashtag17. Distortion Is Nothing18. Acid Attack - Ann Clue & Boris Brejcha19. Gehrschadengenerator (Unreleased)Note: All tracks are written and produced by Boris Brejcha.For any question: con...@fckng-serious.deWatch the Video: =E9ja2jv4paQWAV Download:www.borisbrejcha.de/downloads/__www.borisbrejcha.dewww.fckng-serious.de
This year was running so fast - and I am happy that we have christmas again. I love the winter, snow, delicious food, family time and good music :-) My third DJ mix comes with really sweet tunes and I did a little round tour - to give you an overview about how I live. I hope you will enjoy this years mix and I wish you a merry christmas.Tracklist:01 Pailine02 Das Ende Der Welt03 White Rainbow04 Dont Stop05 Loosing Control06 Mont Blanc07 Tiefgang08 Maikfer09 KalinkaNote: All tracks are written and produced by Boris Brejcha. All tracks are still unreleased.For any question: p...@fvcking-serious.deWatch the video: =AZmY-sR_rTAWAV Download: --www.borisbrejcha.dewww.fvcking-serious.de
Prime Minster Johnson, President Biden and Prime Minister Morrison met in the margins of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay on 12 June 2021. They discussed a number of issues of mutual concern, including the Indo-Pacific region. They agreed that the strategic context in the Indo-Pacific was changing and that there was a strong rationale for deepening strategic cooperation between the three governments. They welcomed the forthcoming visits and exercises in the Indo-Pacific by the Carrier Strike Group, led by HMS Queen Elizabeth.
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SRU's Department of Mathematics and Statistics faculty are focused on student success. We care about providing a quality education that encourages and challenges our students, and we are always willing to assist and support our students in achieving that success. Our dedicated faculty are active researchers in mathematical sciences and education, both as individuals and with students.
Jim Anthony is returning to SRU after a decade or so teaching at Westminster College in PA. He earned his B.S. in Secondary Education Mathematics with a Computer Science Specialization from Lock Haven University. He then earned a M.A. in Mathematics from Penn State University where he focused on primality testing including the implementation of a cubic number field sieve to factor a special set of large numbers. His current research is in fractals, their creation, and analyzing and simulating real-world objects through their fractal dimension. He enjoys working with students on research projects, especially dealing with fractals, the intersection of mathematics and art, and educational simulations.
Dr. Ballew grew up in rural Maryland. He earned his bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College of Maryland with a double major in mathematics and physics, becoming a first-generation college graduate. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, and Scientific Computation from the University of Maryland College Park. Immediately before coming to Slippery Rock, he served as a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. His research is in the analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations. In 2018, he was named a Project NExT fellow by the MAA.
Dr. Boris Brimkov received his B.S. in Mathematics from the University at Buffalo and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Computational and Applied Mathematics from Rice University. His doctoral work was funded by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Rice Academy of Fellows and joined Slippery Rock University in the fall of 2019.
Broadly, his academic interests center on using graph theory and combinatorial optimization to model and solve practical problems with societal impacts. His hobbies include chess, weightlifting, target practice, and cooking.
Dr. Kim joined the department in 2015 as a tenure track faculty member. He received his M.S. in Mathematics from Texas A&M University and M.S. and Ph.D. in Statistics from University of Cincinnati. His research interests focus on Bayesian statistics, Mathematical statistics, and Actuarial science.
Rich Marchand earned his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Virginia in 1996. After a three-year National Research Council post-doctoral position at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the Army Research Lab at Aberdeen, MD, he spent four years at SUNY Fredonia. He started teaching at Slippery Rock University in 2003. He is now a professor of mathematics and currently serves as the chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He also spent one year at the U.S. Air Force Academy as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in 2011-12. In 2010, he received the Distinguished Teaching Award from the MAA Allegheny Mountain Section and the Slippery Rock University President's Award for Teaching Excellence. In 2009, he was given the MAA Allegheny Mountain Section Faculty Mentor Award, and in 2002, he received the William T. Hagan Young Scholar Award at SUNY Fredonia.
Dr. McDermott joined the department in 2017 and received his Ph.D. from Oregon State University. His research is in combinatorial group theory and low dimensional topology with a focus on cyclically presented groups. For instance, these groups have the finiteness and fixed point problems and their presentations arise naturally as 3-manifold spines. Students interested in a research project should check out Johnson's Topics in the Theory of Group Presentations or Stillwell's Classical Topology and Combinatorial Group Theory from Bailey Library.
Dr. McDermott also has experience working with students in other areas like combinatorics, dynamics, and operations research. More broadly, he previously studied geosciences and has spent time with the National Park Service and in petroleum geology. Hobbies include watching the Brewers and Packers and outdoor recreation such as backpacking and mushroom and/or deer hunting.
Dr. Lyn Miller is a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, her undergraduate alma mater. Previously, she was a tenured associate professor of mathematics at Western Kentucky University, which she joined in 1994. Dr. Miller's Ph.D. is in computational commutative algebra (specifically, dealing with Groebner bases and their analogs); she received it in 1994 from the University of Maryland, under the direction of Dr. William W. Adams. A 1995-96 Project NExT Fellow, Dr. Miller is also a member of the Mathematical Association of America, the American Mathematical Society, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and the Association for Women in Mathematics.
Dr. Jeffrey Musyt joined the department in 2019 after completing his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Oregon. Jeffrey's research is in low-dimensional topology; in particular, he likes to study equivariant knots. He is also deeply committed to excellence in mathematics education, ranging from grade-school level math circles up to training of future mathematics teachers. He has recently begun incorporating community-engaged education pedagogy into his courses.
Dr. Dil Singhabahu joined the department in 2013 as a temporary faculty member and two years later became a tenure track faculty member. She received her Ph.D. from University of Pittsburgh in Biostatistics. Her main research interests are in high dimensional data and dimension reduction methods related to Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) data.
Dr. Singhabahu has years of experience working with students in many research areas such as Classification Methods, FRMI data pre-processing, statistical comparison of student outcomes in different pedagogical methods used in teaching statistics, and the use of partial least squares regression in FMRI brain image development. Her students have presented their work at national, regional, and local conferences and have won national awards.
Elise Grabner was a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Dr. Grabner's interests include all areas of math, particularly point set topology and mathematical education. She taught classes from across the mathematics curriculum. She has extensive interests outside of math, including gender and women's studies and middle school mathematics.
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