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Mizuho K. Schwalm, Ph.D. Lecturer - Physics
and Math
UMC Math,
Science and Technology Department Office: 201
Dowell Hall
Phone: 218-281-8203
E-mail: schwa672@umn.edu
Resume: resume pdf
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in
Physics, Montana State University, 1978
- M.S. in Computer Science,
University of North Dakota, 2003
- M.S. in
Physics, University of Wyoming, 1970
Courses Taught at UMC:
- Phys 1101
Introductory
College Physics I
- Phys 1102
Introductory
College Physics II
- Math 1250
Precalculus
- Math
1271 Calculus I
- Math
1272 Calculus II
Current
Research Interests: -
Applications of the discrete vector calculus formalism developed by
Schwalm et al. to cell complexes or glass-like materials to study
physical phenomena such as transport of matter or charges electric
and/or magnetic field in the complex geometry.
- Development
of introductory physics labs.
Topics of Publications in
Refereed Journals :
- Kubo-Greenwood
Conductance and Anderson Localization
- Application
of Formalism to Chemical Engineering
- Infinitely
Ramified Structures
- Closed
Formulas for Green Functions on Various Fractal Lattices
- Lie Groups
and Reduction of Order of Renormalization Recursions
- Mathematical Methods
Membership in Professional
Organizations:
- American Association of Physics
Teachers (AAPT)
- Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
Joined
UMC in the fall of 2004 |