LYNN S. BENNETHUM Date: June 2, 2004
Education:
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Associate Chair, Mathematics Department, University
of Colorado at Denver (2004-present)
Visiting Faculty, Civil, Environmental and Architectural
Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder (2003-2004)
(Interim) Associate Chair, Mathematics Department, University
of Colorado at Denver (2002-2003)
Associate Professor, Mathematics Department, University
of Colorado at Denver (2002-present)
Assistant Professor, Mathematics Department, University
of Colorado at Denver (Aug. 1996-2002)
Post Doc, Agronomy Department, Purdue University
(Jan. 1995-July 1996)
COURSES TAUGHT:
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
American Mathematical Society
American Geophysics Union
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Mathematical Association of America
Society of Engineering Science
Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Sigma Xi
OTHER INDICATORS OF SCHOLARSHIP:
NSF grant DMS-0308905, Sept. 2003-Aug. 2004.
Modeling Composite Materials, $98000.
NSF grant, June 2004-May 2006,
DUE-CCLI: Adapting Intermath to a non-Traditional
Urban University, $98000.
Member of the Editorial Board of Advances in Water
Resources, Nov. 2000 - present.
Member of the Editorial Board of International
Journal of Engineering Science, 2004 - 2007.
Reviewed papers for:
Advances in Water Resources,
Chemical Engineering Science,
Computers and Mathematics with Applications,
Engineering Mechanics Journal,
International Journal of Engineering Science,
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations,
SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis,
Transport in Porous Media,
Water Resources Research.
SERVICE:
On organizing committee for the
SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational
Issues in Geosciences, 2003, 2005, 2007.
Chair of Intermath Committee: Committee proposing changes
to be made to the math courses required of undergraduate engineering
majors. Oct. 00 - present.
Chair of the Society of Industrial and Applied
Mathematics Activity Group on Geosciences. Jan. 2003
- Dec. 2006.
Secretary of the Society of Industrial and Applied
Mathematics Activity Group on Geosciences.
Jan. 2001 - Dec. 2003.