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Dr. Erin R. Militzer is a Professor in the Mathematics Department at Ferris State University’s College of Arts, Sciences and Education. She earned her PhD (2004) and MA (2004) from the University of Kentucky, where her thesis focused on Complex Analysis under the guidance of Dr. James Brennan.
- Education: PhD, MA in Mathematics (University of Kentucky); BS in Mathematics (Central Michigan University)
Her research spans Complex Analysis, Matrix Theory, and Mathematics Education, with recent work on inquiry-based learning and quantitative reasoning for business. Earlier studies explored numerical ranges of matrices and rational approximation in L^p spaces. Her publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending abstract mathematics with pedagogical innovation.
Dr. Militzer has contributed to NSF-funded initiatives, including mentoring the 2012 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) project on Cops and Robbers on Graphs. Her academic honors include the National Science Foundation’s Algebra Cubed Fellowship and Project NExT Fellow recognition. She is also a certified instructor for the Intel® Math Program, emphasizing teacher training in STEM fields.
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