Current Faculty Research

Lorrie Hoffman - Nonparametric Methods For Finding Change Points in Two Regime Regressions, collaborative work with S. Clark (SeaWorld, Orlando), G. Knofczynski (AASU Math), A. Rogers (M.S. student, Georgia Southern Math), J. Hudson (Ph.D. student, U. of Oregon Math), H. King (M.S. student, Georgia Southern Math). Research adapts and extends results of R. Quandt, a Princeton economist, to problems in marine biology. See http://www.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2009/onlineprogram/index.cfm?fuseaction=abstract_details&abstractid=304759

Sabrina Hessinger -

  • Differential Galois Theory, in particular Linear Algebraic Groups as Differential Galois Groups
  • Educational Research in Mathematics, in particular the impact of collaborative learning on student attitude and achievement in mathematics in introductory courses
  • K-16 STEM Professional Learning Communities, work supported by NSF grant number DUE 0831774

Contact Information

Department of Mathematics
College of Science and Technology
11935 Abercorn Street
Savannah, GA 31419
Phone: 912-344-2557
Fax: 912-344-3461