
معرفی
Dr. Linda Sundbye is a Professor of Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Metropolitan State University of Denver. She teaches courses including Calculus III, Introduction to Statistics, and Scientific Programming with Python. Her current office hours are by appointment via MS Teams.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado at Boulder (Dissertation: Global Existence of Solutions to the Viscous Shallow Water Equations)
- M.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder (Thesis: A Finite Element Model of the Thin Film Problem)
- B.S. in Mathematics, Texas A&M University
Research Interests: Dr. Sundbye specializes in analysis, partial and ordinary differential equations, chaos theory, and nonlinear dynamical systems. Her work emphasizes theoretical and applied aspects of these fields, with a focus on mathematical modeling.
Professional Affiliations: She is active in the Rocky Mountain Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM), and the Mathematics community at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Teaching & Courses: She currently teaches MTH 1210 (Introduction to Statistics), MTH 1110 (College Algebra), MTH 2420 (Calculus III), and MTH 2540 (Scientific Programming with Python). Her courses blend traditional and online formats, emphasizing conceptual understanding.


