Eric Lichtenstein's Professional Development Web Page

B.A. Mathematics, 1996, Sonoma State University

M.S. Mathematics, 1998, California State University, Hayward

Ph.D. Mathematics, 2005, University of California at Santa Barbara

My thesis is in computational number theory.
(It is a 265 page pdf file.)
Its title is "Divisors of Elliptic Curves Satisfying Zagier's Conjecture".
My thesis advisor was Jeffrey Stopple at UCSB.
If I get moved from Adjunct to Tenure Track I will turn my thesis into a journal article.

I applied to be a grader for the 2007 AP Calculus exam.
I was accepted, but not selected.
Hopefully next year I will be selected.

Committees:
Quantitative Literacy Sub Committee of the Educational Effectiveness Task Force (Fall 2005 to the present)
Diversity Council (Fall 2006 to the present)
Task force on General Education (Fall 2006 to Spring 2007)
General Education Subcommitee, Co-Chair (Spring 2007 to the present)

Conferences of Note:
AAC&U Institute on General Education, May 2007, Providence, Rhode Island.


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