Alfred Andrew
Professor of Mathematics
School of Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology

andrew@math.gatech.edu

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

Ph.D. l976, Stanford University, Mathematics

M.S. 1975, Stanford University, Statistics

B.S. 1968, Yale University, Mathematics

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

1976- present: Georgia Institute of Technology
      (Assistant Professor -> Professor)
      (Associate Chair, School of Mathematics, 1991-1997)
      (Acting Chair, School of Mathematics, 1997-1998)

1971-1976: Teaching Assistant, Stanford University

1969-1971: United States Army
      (Private -> Sergeant)
            First Cavalry Division

SAMPLE PUBLICATIONS

JOURNAL ARTICLES

"What makes a good calculus project?" With T.D. Morley, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics.

"The Georgia Tech Experience with the HP-28S Supercalculator in Calculus Instruction," with T. D. Morley and J. D. Neff, Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics, edited by Franklin Demana and Bert Waits.

"How Bright is Venus? An Example of a Calculus Project," with T. D. Morley and J. D. Neff, Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference on Technology in Collegiate Mathematics," edited by Franklin Demana and Bert Waits.

"Range Inclusion and Factorization of Operators on Classical Banach Spaces," (with W. M. Patterson) Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 156 (1991), 40-43.

"On the Azimi-Hagler Banach spaces," Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, l7 (l987), 49-53.

BOOKS

Calculus Projects Using Mathematica, with G.L. Cain, S.S. Crum, T.D. Morley, McGraw-Hill, 1992, 1993, 1996.

Linear Algebra Projects Using Mathematica, Revised Edition, with T. D. Morley, McGraw-Hill, 1993.