Basca Jadamba is a Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), part of the College of Science. She serves as Associate Head of the Applied and Computational Mathematics program. Her research focuses on inverse problems, stochastic optimization, partial differential equations, numerical analysis, finite element methods, and mathematical modeling. She has advised undergraduate and graduate students in research and teaches courses at both levels. Jadamba holds a BS from the National University of Mongolia, an MS from the University of Kaiserslautern (Germany), and a Ph.D. from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany). Her academic journey includes joining RIT’s School of Mathematics and Statistics in 2008. She is actively involved in academic leadership, including serving as the faculty advisor for RIT’s Student Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics. Her research contributions span theoretical and numerical methods for inverse problems, with applications in elasticity imaging and parameter identification in stochastic systems. She has co-authored books and peer-reviewed articles on topics such as uncertainty quantification in variational inequalities, optimization formulations for inverse problems, and numerical methods for partial differential equations. Jadamba’s work emphasizes bridging mathematical theory with practical applications, particularly in engineering and environmental science. Her recent publications highlight advancements in stochastic approximation methods, convex optimization frameworks, and the role of Inf-Sup conditions in inverse problems. She has explored applications ranging from tumor localization in elasticity imaging to congestion network analysis with random data. Her teaching portfolio includes courses like Multivariable Calculus, Mathematical Modeling, and Applied Inverse Problems, reflecting her expertise in both foundational and advanced mathematical topics.




