Caroline Haddad

Professor of Mathematics
South Hall 325C
585-245-5475
haddad@geneseo.edu

Caroline Haddad has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 1995.

I begin my 30th year this fall!

For more information, visit Caroline Haddad's personal webpage.

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Office Hours

Office Hours: 

M 10:30-11:20 (tentative), 

T, TH 10:30-11:20, 

W 10:00-11:00am, 

or by appointment. 

I hope that you will come to me for help with homework.  I would recommend making (and keeping) appointments.  Please remember to cancel if you cannot make it. Online is an option. 

 


Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • Ph.D., Mathematics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Instititute

  • M.S., Applied Mathematics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Instititute

  • B.S., Mathematical Physics, Binghamton University

Employment

  • I previously taught at Middlebury College on a Two-year Visiting Position. I have been employed at SUNY Geneseo since then.

Affiliations

  • Member of Mathematical Association of America (MAA)

  • (Former) Member of Society for Industrial and Applied Math (SIAM)

  • Honorary Member of Golden Key National Honor Society

  • Member of International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS)

  • Member of Opt-Net

  • Member of Association of Women in Math (AWM)

  • Member of National Association of Mathematicians (NAM)

  • Member of Wavelets in Undergraduate Education (WUE)

Publications

  • Haddad, C., Cholesky Factorization, Encyclopedia of Optimization, 2nd edition, Kluwer Academic Press, 2008

  • Haddad, C.N., Habetler, G.J. , Projective Algorithms for Solving Complementarity Problems, Int'l. J. Math. & Math. Sci., Vol 29, 2, 99-113, 2002.

  • COURSES TAUGHT AT SUNY GENESEO

    SERVICE COURSES and LOWER LEVEL MAJORS COURSES
    • MATH 113 Finite Mathematics
    • MATH 140 Math for Elementary Education I
    • MATH 141 Math for Elementary Education II
    • MATH 213 Applied Calculus (for Business)
    • MATH 221 Calculus I
    • MATH 222, Calculus II
    • MATH 230 Programming and Problem Solving
    • MATH 233 Elementary Linear Algebra
    • MATH 288 Enriched Linear Algebra
    UPPER LEVEL MAJORS COURSES
    • MATH 326 Differential Equations
    • MATH 332 Linear Programming and Operations Research
    • MATH 333 Linear Algebra
    • MATH 345 Numerical Analysis 1
    • MATH 345 Numerical Analysis 2
    • MATH 371 Complex Analysis
    • MATH 380 Applied and Computational Linear Algebra
    • MATH 382 Intro to Wavelets and Their Applications
    GRADUATE COURSES for MATH ED
    • MATH 421 Foundations of Calculus
    • MATH 433 Applied Matrix Techniques
    • MATH 475 Applied and Computational Mathematics

Interests

  •  Linear Algebra and Applications
  •  Wavelets
  •  Linear Complementarity
  •  Projections Onto Convex Sets (POCS)
  •  Numerical Linear Algebra and Numerical Analysis
  •  Linear Programming and Operations Research
  •  Compressive Sensing
  •  Mathematics of Data Science, Data Analytics, and Machine Learning
  •  Applied Mathematics of all kinds

Classes

  • MATH 221: Calculus I

    Topics studied are limits and continuity; derivatives and antiderivatives of the algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, and inverse functions; the definite integral; and the fundamental theorem of the calculus.

  • MATH 233: Linear Algebra I

    Study of matrices, matrix operations, and systems of linear equations, with an introduction to vector spaces and linear transformations. Elementary applications of linear algebra are included.

  • MATH 333: Linear Algebra II

    An advanced look at vector spaces and linear transformations, with emphasis on the analysis of the eigenvalues of a linear transformation and on the concept of orthogonality. Applications, such as the solutions of linear systems of ordinary differential equations, are included.