Professor Dawn A. Lott holds the position of Professor of Applied Mathematics at Delaware State University. She obtained her Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences & Applied Mathematics from Northwestern University (1994), M.Sc. from Michigan State University (1989), and B.Sc. from Bucknell University (1987). Her postdoctoral training was at the University of Maryland (1997). Her research focuses on numerical and analytical studies of nonlinear partial differential equations modeling solid/fluid mechanics, biomechanics, and physiology. She also investigates decision-making processes using operations research and machine learning techniques. Key areas of expertise include computational methods, artificial intelligence, and algorithm design. Recent work emphasizes decision-making under uncertainty in IoT-enabled battlefield scenarios. Her publications explore MATLAB/Java comparisons for decision algorithms, graph-based reasoning systems, and SAGE-inspired optimization frameworks. Collaborations with researchers like Raglin and Metu highlight interdisciplinary approaches to military and operational challenges. No specific grants, awards, or student advisories are noted in the provided materials. Her contributions bridge applied mathematics with real-world applications in defense, healthcare, and computational systems.












