Jeffrey J. Beyerl - University Faculty

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Jeffrey J. Beyerl
6918 University Station
Clemson, SC 29632
jbeyerl@clemson.edu
http://people.clemson.edu/~jbeyerl
Education
Doctorate of Philosophy in Mathematical Sciences
Clemson University, Clemson SC
Masters of Science in Mathematical Sciences
Clemson University, Clemson SC
Bachelors of Science in Theoretical Mathematics
University of Central Florida, Orlando FL
Minors: Computer science, Statistics
4.0 GPA
87 credits
May 2012
4.0 GPA
36 credits
May 2009
3.92 GPA
212 credits
May 2007
Additional coursework
Computer Science: Algorithms, Data Structures, Object Oriented Programming, Computer Architecture,
Symbolic Computation, Cryptography
Operations Research: Theory and Applications, Linear Programming, Networks.
Statistics: Statistical Theory, Statistical Methods, Quality Control, Probability Theory
Education: Learning Principles, Critical Issues, Diverse Populations, Professional Practices
Leadership: Foundations, Leadership Principles, Spiritual Leadership
Biological Mathematics: Systems Biology & Modeling
Selected Technical Experiences
Mathematics Research, Clemson University
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Performed independent and original research in the field of mathematics.
Investigated unsolved mathematical problems applied problem solving skills to solve them.
Published results in academic journals.
Discrete Simulation, Clemson University
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2008
Wrote a symbolic calculator and text-parser.
Translated expressions in the format given in Unicode Technical Note 28.
Performed the mathematics including symbolic matrix arithmetic.
Implemented in Java.
Data Analysis, Clemson University
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2009
Designed a toy model for a biological epidemic.
Implemented in Java.
Symbolic Calculator, Clemson University
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2008-2012
Performed a statistical analysis of Department of Transportation crash data
Implemented in SAS
2008
Selected Interpersonal Experiences
Teaching, Clemson University
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2008-2012
Four years of teaching experience at the college level.
Freshmen, sophomore, and junior level courses.
Essential (finite) mathematics, Statistics
Mentoring, Clemson University
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2009-2011
Mentored students in two REU’s and one in a semester-long research project
In both REU’s I worked with 3 students at a time.
Treasurer, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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Organizer, Graduate Student Seminar
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2009-2012
Served on the campus chapter of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics which
involved planning events such as picnics for up to 130 people. Responsible for the
chapter’s accounting.
2008-2011
Organized the Graduate Student Seminar, a weekly seminar given by a graduate student for
other graduate students. Secured funds for refreshments, recruited speakers, advertised the
talks, and moderated the seminar.
Team Programmer, University of Central Florida
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2006
Solved 8 to 12 problems with the same team of three people each week with one computer in 5 hours.
We developed skills for team work and communication.
Competed in the regional ACM collegiate programming contest.
Selected Awards
Outstanding Citizenship Award, Clemson Mathematics Department
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Hernandez Award, UCF Mathematics Department
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2007
Awarded annually, the Order of Pegasus is UCF’s most prestigious award for undergraduates; it recognizes
exemplary performance of undergraduate students in the areas of achievement, outstanding university
involvement, leadership, and community service.
Outstanding Tutor Award, UCF Mathematics Department
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2007
Awarded annually to a graduating senior based on faculty vote.
Order of Pegasus Nominee, UCF Mathematics Department
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2011
Awarded annually to a student that has contributed to the department above and beyond their degree program.
2006
Awarded annually to a tutor in our mathematics tutoring center, all of the tutors unanimously selected me.
Selected Hobbies
Wikipedian, Wikipedia
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Add content and make corrections to existing articles.
Create new articles on mathematical topics that have yet to be created.
Answer questions on the mathematics reference desk.
Ballroom Dance, Local Venues
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2008-2012
2010-2012
With two years of formal training, I perform (dance) in social settings every couple weeks
Relevant Keywords: mathematics, number theory, statistics, computer science, industrial engineering, algorithms,
operations research, optimization, networks, Java, OOP, Maple, Matlab, Mathematica, SAS, SQL, RSA, Elliptic curves.
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