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Maryville University - Mathematical Modeling for Business Program

Maryville University - Mathematical Modeling for Business Program MIN DENG, Professor of Mathematics and Director of Mathematics and Actuarial Science.  B.S. in Mathematics, China University of Science and Technology, 1982; M.S. in Differential Geometry, China University of Science and Technology, 1984; M.A. in Statistics, University of Pittsburgh 1986; and Ph.D. in Statistics, Pennsylvania State University, 1990. Scholarly and research interests include differential geometry in statistical inferences, statistics, and risk theory.
Major teaching areas include risk theory, statistical models, life contingency, financial mathematics, statistics, and general mathematics.

Office: Kern 3109. Voice: 314.529.9433. Email: mdeng@maryville.edu
   
Maryville University - Mathematical Modeling for Business Program
GUANGWEI FAN,
Professor of Mathematics and Actuarial Science. 
B.S. in Mathematics, Nanchang University, 1982; M.S. and Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Cincinnati, 1988 and 1990. Scholarly and research interests include partial differential equations, risk theory, and actuarial models.
Major teaching areas include risk theory, actuarial models, life contingency, financial mathematics, statistics, and general mathematics.

Office: Kern 3113. Voice: 314.529.9427. Email: fan@maryville.edu
   
Maryville University - Mathematical Modeling for Business Program BAO-PING JIA, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science.
B.S. in Mathematics, Shandong Normal University, 1982; M.S. in Mathematics, Beijing University of Science and Technology, 1985; Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Nebraska Lincoln, 1990. Scholarly and research interests include commutative algebra, algebraic number theory, computation theory, machine theory, and computer science.
Major teaching areas include general mathematics, computer programming languages, database applications, computation theory, and computer sciences.

Office: ABAC 3217. Voice: 314.529.9524. Email: bjia@maryville.edu

Maryville University - Mathematical Modeling for Business Program

JAE-CHUN KIM, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
B.S. in Mathematics, Chungang University, 1992; M.S. and Ph.D. in Mathematics, Wayne State University, 2000. Research interests include mathematical statistics and probability theory.
Major teaching areas include analysis, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, calculus, and general mathematics.

Office: Reid 3309. Voice: 314.529.9424. Email: jkim@maryville.edu

Adjunct Faculty

C. ROLAND BOEHM, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Actuarial Science.
B.S. in Mathematics, University of Iowa, 1958; M.S. in Mathematics, University of Iowa, 1961.
Fellow Society of Actuaries. Scholarly and research interests include risk and insurance, actuarial financial and measure mortality.
Major teaching areas include risk theory, principal of insurance and general mathematics.

Office: ABAC 3200. Voice: 314.529.9454. Email: boehm@maryville.edu
MARK M. HOPFINGER, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Actuarial Science.
B.A., M.A., and Ph. D. (1991) in Mathematics, all from St. Louis University. Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (1988), Member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and Fellow of the Life Management Institute. Scholarly and research interests include developing reinsurance solutions for client companies, and in working with distribution entities to develop agent-owned reinsurance companies.
Major teaching areas include risk theory, actuarial models, statistical modeling and life contingency.

Office: ABAC 3200. Voice: 314.529.9454. Email: hopfinger@maryville.edu

GUODONG LI, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Actuarial Science.
B.S. in mathematics (1982) Harbin Institute of Technology, M.S. in probability and Statistics (1984) Harbin Institute of Technology, M.S. in Actuarial Science (1990) Ohio State University and Ph. D. (1994) in Mathematics Ohio State University, Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (1998) and Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. Scholarly and research interests include developing pension plan valuations, designed and implemented a pension administration system and assets liability management.
Major teaching areas include mathematical models with technology.

Office: ABAC 3200. Voice: 314.529.9454. Email: li@maryville.edu
 

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