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RESUME BRIAN A. HAGLER hagler [email protected] (432) 552-2255 (office) (432) 552-3230 (facsimile) EDUCATION • Ph.D., Mathematics, The University of Colorado, 1997 • B.S., Applied Mathematics, The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1992 FACULTY POSITIONS • Associate Professor of Mathematics, UT Permian Basin, 2007-present • Assistant Professor of Mathematics, UT Permian Basin, 2000-2007 • Instructor of Mathematics, The University of Colorado, 1997-1999 • Teaching Assistant, The University of Colorado, 1992-1997 SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY Published Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles • “Anchoring and Steering Gaussian Quadrature for Positive Definite Strong Moment Functionals”, Numer. Algorithms 62 (2013), no.1, 45-58. • “Optimizing Gaussian Quadrature for Positive Definite Strong Moment Functionals”, SIAM J. Numer. Anal. 49 (2011) 1111-1126. • “Ordered OLPS and CF Nth Numerators”, Linear Algebra and its Applications 422 (2007) 100-118. • “Hermite Orthogonal Rational Functions”, Rocky Mountain J. of Math. 33 (2003), no.2, 689-711. • “d-Fold Hermite-Gauss Quadrature”, J. Comput. Appl. Math. 136 (1-2) (2001) 53-74. • “Laurent-Hermite-Gauss Quadrature”, J. Comput. Appl. Math. 104 (1999) 163-171. • “Gaussian Quadrature Rules and Numerical Examples for Strong Extensions of Mass Distribution Functions” (with P. Gustafson), J. Comput. Appl. Math. 105 (1999) 317-326. Other Published Peer-Reviewed Articles • “Formulas for the Moments of Some Strong Moment Distributions”, Orthogonal Functions, Moment Theory, and Continued Fractions: Theory and Applications (W. B. Jones and A. Sri Ranga, ed.); Lecture Notes in Pure and Appl. Math. 199, Dekker, New York (1998), 179-186. • “Orthogonal Laurent Polynomials of Jacobi, Hermite, and Laguerre Types”, Orthogonal Functions, Moment Theory, and Continued Fractions: Theory and Applications (W. B. Jones and A. Sri Ranga, ed.); Lecture Notes in Pure and Appl. Math. 199, Dekker, New York (1998), 187-208. Other Publications • “Thinker Mills: A Contradiction in Terms for Universities in an Age of Automation” , FOCUS, the newsletter of the Mathematical Association of America, December 2000, Volume 20, Number 9, Page 12. • “A Transformation of Orthogonal Polynomial Sequences Into Orthogonal Laurent Polynomial Sequences”, Dissertation, 1997. Research Conference Presentations • “The Theory of Ordered OLPS”, Continued Fractions, Moment theory, Orthogonal Functions and Related Topics, Loen, Norway, June 2006. • “Continued Fractions Associated with Solution of a Wave Equation”, Joint Mathematics Meetings, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, January 2004. • “d-Fold Hermite-Gauss Quadrature and Computation of Special Functions”, 2001: A Mathematics Odyssey, Grand Junction, Colorado, USA, August 2001. • “Node Doubling in Hermite-Gauss Quadrature”, Computational Methods and Function Theory 2001, Aveiro, Portugal, June 2001. • “Gaussian Quadrature Rules and Numerical Examples for Strong Extensions of Mass Distribution Functions”, Continued Fractions and Geometric Function Theory, Trondheim, Norway, June 1997 (Presenter, accepted paper with P. Gustafson). • “Orthogonal Laurent Polynomials of Jacobi, Hermite, and Laguerre Types”, Orthogonal Functions, Moment Theory, Pade Approximants, and Applications, Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 1996 (Presenter, accepted paper with W. Jones and W. Thron). • “Orthogonal Laurent Polynomials and APT-Fractions”, Fields Institute workshop on Special Functions and q-series, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 1995. Other Meeting Participation • Presenter, “An exploration of my cdf freeware exercise generators”, UTPB Math Seminar, Odessa, Texas, USA, April 2013. • Presenter, “Aaarg!: Some of My Less Than Optimal Experiences Using Live Online Classroom Technologies”, UTPB Math Seminar, Odessa, Texas, USA, December 2012. • Participant, Orthogonal Functions and Related Topics, Røros, Norway, August 2003. • Session Chair, 2001: A Mathematics Odyssey, Grand Junction, Colorado, USA, August 2001. • Presenter, “Bumpy Snakes”, UTPB Math and Science Seminar, Odessa, Texas, USA, March 2001. • Poster Session, Joint Mathematics Meetings, San Diego, California, USA, January 1997. Abstracts • “Anchoring and Steering Gaussian Quadrature for Positive Definite Strong Moment Functionals”, Communications in the Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions, Vol. XIX, 2012. • “Optimizing Gaussian Quadrature for Positive Definite Strong Moment Functionals”, Communications in the Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions, Vol. XVIII, 2011. • “The Theory of Ordered Orthogonal Laurent Polynomial Sequences”, Communications in the Analytic Theory of Continued Fractions, Volume XIV (Summer 2006) 20. Monographs • Web-Published Research Materials – Optimizing Gaussian Quadrature Experimental Environments (Mathematica), 2011 – Frequency Analysis (Demonstration using Mathematica), 2008, 2012 – Node Doubling in Hermite-Gauss Quadrature (PowerPoint), 2001 – d-Fold Hermite-Gauss Quadrature and Computation of Special Functions (PowerPoint), 2001 • Web-Published Service Materials – UTPB Mathematics Reorganization Plan, 2002 – Teaching Resources Archive (for UTPB Mathematics Area), 1995-Present Happy Lands, Business Precalculus, Business Calculus, Precalculus, Calculus I-III, Statistics, Mathematical Reasonining, Numerical Analysis, Intro to Linear Algebra, Algebraic Structures, Intro to Differential Equations, Intermediate Analysis, Complex Variables • Web-Implemented, Required Course Assessment Materials – Randomly Generated Individualized Exams Implemented with Mathematica for · Mathematical Reasoning (MATH3305), 2013 · Algebraic Structures (MATH3315), 2013 · Business Calculus (MATH1325), 2012, 2013 · Linear Algebra (MATH3310), 2011, 2013 · Numerical Analysis (MATH/MENG4360), 2010, 2011 – Randomly Generated Exercises Implemented with Mathematica for · Algebraic Structures (MATH 3315), 2013 · Intermediate Analysis (MATH 3360), 2012 ∗ Calculus I (MATH 2413), 2010, 2012 · Calculus for Business (MATH 1325), 2009, 2010, 2012 ∗ Statistics (MATH 3301), 2008, 2012 – Preparatory Reading Quizzes for · Mathematical Reasoning (MATH 3305), 2006 · Intermediate Analysis (MATH 3360), 2006 · Complex Variables (MATH 4370), 2006 · Algebraic Structures (MATH 3315), 2004 – Qualifying Exams/Value-Added Tests for · Precalculus for Business, Calculus for Business (MATH 1324-1325), 2005 · Precalculus, Calculus I, Calculus II (MATH 2412-2414), 2004 • Significant Other Web-Published Course Materials – Randomly Generated Class Homework Sets Implemented with Mathematica for · Linear Algebra (MATH3310), 2011 · Numerical Analysis (MATH/MENG4360), 2010, 2011 – HappyLands (A graphical representation of the undergraduate Mathematics curriculum, MATH 4389), 2007 – Complete Course Text in Worksheet Form for · Calculus II (MATH 2414), 2002 · Calculus I (MATH 2413), 2001 · Precalculus (MATH 2412), 2000 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS • Regular member of the Mathematical Association of America, 1994-present • American Mathematical Society, 1992-1997 NOTABLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS • Referee, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics • Session Chair, 2001: A Mathematics Odyssey, Grand Junction, Colorado, USA, August 2001. UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITY • • • • • • Webmaster, UTPB Mathematics Area Website, 2009-2012, 2013-present Member, University I. R. D. Committee, 2009-2011 Member, University Parking and Traffic Committee, 2000 - 2004, 2005 - 2007, 2009 - present Member, University Commencement Committee, 2000 - 2004 Instructor, Initial Offering of University Freshman Seminar at UTPB, 2003. Co-organizer, Mathematics Department Math/Science Seminar, 2001. • Member, University TAAS II Mathematics Survey Group, 2000 AWARDS, GRANTS, HONORS • Nominee, University Outstanding Teacher of the Year 2002, 2004, 2011 • Research Assistantship, supported in part by the U. S. National Science Foundation, grants DMS-9300254 entitled “Mathematical Sciences: Padé and Other Rational Approximation: Moment Theory” and DMS-9701028 entitled “Orthogonal Laurent Polynomials, Moment Theory, Padé Approximants and Continued Fractions”, William B. Jones, University of Colorado, Principal Investigator for both grants, resulted in 3 presentations at international mathematical research conferences and 5 published mathematical research papers, 1995-1999 • Honorable Mention, Burton W. Jones Award, presented by the Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado, for “Outstanding Graduate Student Instruction”, 1996 • Dissertation Grant, Graduate School, University of Colorado, 1995 • Teaching Assistantship, awarded by the Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado, Academic Years 1992-1997, Summers 1993, 1995, 1996 • Special Honors, conferred by the Regents of the University of Colorado along with the degree Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics, 1992 REFERENCES Dr. Paul Feit, Professor, Mathematics Area Coordinator Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences The University of Texas of the Permian Basin Odessa, TX 79762 (432-552-2253) Dr. William Jones, Professor Emeritus Department of Mathematics The University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309 (Home: 303-499-0788, Office: 303-492-6569) Dr. James Olson, Professor, formerly Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Behavioral Science and Kinesiology The University of Texas of the Permian Basin Odessa, TX 79762 (432-552-2220) Ms. Suzanne Rathbun, Lecturer and Coordinator for The Center for Behavioral Analysis and University Counseling Service Department of Behavioral Science and Kinesiology The University of Texas of the Permian Basin Odessa, TX 79762 (432-552-2352) COURSES TAUGHT at UT PERMIAN BASIN Freshman Seminar College Algebra Precalculus for Business* Calculus for Business* Contemporary Mathematics, I* Precalculus* Calculus, I* Calculus, II* Introductory Statistics* Mathematical Reasoning, I* Linear Algebra* Algebraic Structures* Introductory Differential Equations Intermediate Analysis* Numerical Analysis* Complex Variables* Happy Lands (Capstone) Mathematical Reasoning, II Complex Variables* UNIV 1001 MATH 1314 MATH 1324 (Required web and classroom assessments since 2005) MATH 1325 (Formatted in 2012 for ’Hyflex’ delivery) MATH 1332 MATH 2412 (Required web and classroom assessments since 2004) MATH 2413 (Required web and classroom assessments since 2006) MATH 2414 (Required web and classroom assessments since 2006) MATH 3301 MATH 3305 (Required web and classroom assessments since 2006) MATH 3310 (Second ’Hyflex’ course ever at UTPB, 2011) MATH 3315 (Formatted in 2012 for ’Hyflex’ delivery) MATH 3320 MATH 3360 (’Hyflex’ in 2012) MATH/MENG 4360 (First ’Hyflex’ course ever at UTPB, 2011) MATH 4370 MATH 4389 MATH 4389 MATH 6361 Courses marked with an * have been taught at least once during the last five years. COURSES TAUGHT at THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO Quantitative Reasoning and Math Skills Calculus, I Calculus, III Linear Algebra Intermediate Analysis MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH 1012/QRMS 1010 1300 2400 3130 4310