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Math Professors Awarded Research Grants

Three faculty members of the department of mathematical sciences at the University of Arkansas have been awarded individual research grants. Andrew Raich, assistant professor, who joined the department in the fall of 2008, was funded by the National Science Foundation for  "Heat Equations, Boundary Operators and CR Geometry in Complex Analysis.” The National Institute of Health is providing a salary to assistant professor Junhee Han, who also arrived last fall, and Dr. Phillip Harrington, who will be joining the department in August, which will be funded by the NSF for "The Cauchy-Riemann Complex on Non-Smooth Domains".

Other National Science Foundation grantees in the department include Professor Loredana Lanzani, funded  for the period 2001-2010, through the grants  DMS 0700815 and DMS 0101212) and professor Luca Capogna, funded until 2011 through the grant DMS 0800522. Professors Lanzani and Capogna also are PI and coPi for the grants DMS 0751330, DMS0100599 and DMS 0070592 related to the funding of the Spring Lecture Series in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2009.