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John Andersen 
Indianapolis, Indiana
B.S. in Mathematics, 1978
Senior Research Fellow at Eli Lilly & Co
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Following graduation at Rose, I picked
up an M.S. from the University of Minnesota and spent 3 years
teaching mathematics & statistics at the University of
Wisconsin - Platteville. I returned to Minnesota, received a Ph.D.
in Statistics, and then accepted a postion at Eli Lilly in
Indianapolis.
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Joel Atkins 
Chicago, Illinois
B.S. in Mathematics, 1990
Actuary
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After graduating from Rose
and receiving my Ph.D. in statistics from UC Berkeley, I have
held a number of positions such as a statistician with the Yucca
Mountain Project, a DOE project studying the viability of burying
high level nuclear waste under Yucca Mountain, in the Nevada Test
Site, a post-doc with chemists on nuclear magnetic resonance at
Cornell, an actuary with Allstate Insurance, and currently an
actuary with Zurich - a commercial insurance company.
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Bruce Baker
Longwood, Florida
B.S. in Mathematics, 1963
Works for Servos
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Many of the guys I work with use
fairly sophisticated mathematics in their work: Finite
element models for structures, motor analysis, and thermal
analysis. Calculation of performance of electro-optical
systems including infrared cameras.
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Phillip Banet 
Hoffman Estates, Illinois
B.S. in Mathematics, 1991
Actuary for Allstate Insurance
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As I entered Rose-Hulman all those
years ago, I was like most students. I had declared myself to
be an Electrical Engineering major and obviously selected Rose
since it was the very best place to get an engineering degree.
However, after a year at Rose, I figured out that it was really the
mathematics that I was interested in. So, at the start of my
sophomore year, I changed my major to math. At the time, I
didn't really know what I was going to do with it. Just
figured I'd probably go to grad school and end up teaching, I
guess.
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Stacey Bowling 
Chandler, Arizona
B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics, 1989
Student in Ph.D. Mathematics programs at Arizona State
University
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I was a 1989 graduate of RHIT, with BS
degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Mathematics. In most
of the positions I held, the specific mathematics I learned at
Rose-Hulman wasn't used daily, but the rigorous way of thinking
that I developed at Rose definitely was critical to my
success. I am now in the Mathematics PhD program at Arizona
State University, where I hope to finish in 2009.
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Bob Burger 
Indianapolis, Indiana
B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics, 1991
Software Engineer at Beckman Coulter, Inc.
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At Rose-Hulman I double-majored in
computer science and mathematics, and I went on to earn my PhD in
computer science from Indiana University. At both schools I took a
lot of math courses across a broad spectrum of topics, and I
enjoyed all of them. Since graduate school I have worked as a
software engineer for a laboratory automation company, SAGIAN, part
of Beckman Coulter. I particularly love the challenge of applying
mathematics to make complex robotic systems that efficiently
automate repetitive processes.
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Erich Friedman 
Orange City, Florida
B.S. in Mathematics, 1987
Professor of Mathematics at Stetson University
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I started Rose as a math and computer
science major, but quickly found I enjoyed math more. I took every
math course I could at Rose, plus several independent studies. More
than half the courses I took at Rose were math! I was fortunate to
have two research experiences: one in Duluth working on graph
theory and group theory, and one with Dr. Gary Sherman at Rose
working on cwatsets.
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Jim Freudenberg 
Ann Arbor, Michigan
B.S. in Mathematics and Physics, 1978
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at
University of Michigan
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When I graduated from Rose, a lot of
the job openings for Math majors were for programmers, which didn't
interest me. Professor Roger Lautzenheiser suggested I tell
interviewers that I was interested in control systems, an area of
engineering that uses a lot of math. Using that advice I was able
to get a job with Rockwell-Collins, working on the design of
aircraft navigation algorithms. I soon applied to graduate school
at the University of Illinois, where I graduated in 1984 with an MS
and PhD in electrical engineering, and a specialty in feedback
control theory.
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Marshall Goldsmith 
Rancho Santa Fe, California
B.S. in Mathematics, 1970
Executive Advisor
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I help leaders achieve positive,
measurable change in behavior: for themselves, their people and
their teams. Much of my work involves measuring the impact of
my work. This is somewhat unusual for someone in the field of
behavioral change. My math background has given me a more
rigorous view of change than many other people in my field - who
seldom measure the impact of what they do.
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Tad Hurst
San Diego, California
B.S. in Mathematics, 1978
Vice President, Chief Technical Officer of ChemNavigator.com
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As I entered graduate school at the
University of Illinois, my background in mathematics became highly
important. I was in a research group that studied, among
other things, the kinetic analysis of chemical reactions using
pulsed-laser spectroscopy. The task of analysis involves
mathematical modeling of the concentration of key reactants and
products over time - this is a pure application of differential
equations.
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Rex Joyner
Ft. Wayne, Indiana
B.S. in Physics and Mathematics, 1980
Professor of Physics, Indiana Institute of Technology
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My career interest in college was as a
Physics major, but I discovered that the amount of extra work
involved in obtaining a second degree in Math was not prohibitive,
so I did so. I then attended graduate school in Physics, and having
that extensive Math background helped a lot.
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Timothy Kilbourn 
Santa Clara, California
B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science, 2001
Software Engineer for Google
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I studied both mathematics and
computer science at Rose-Hulman, and I have had the opportunity to
use both since. I spent a year as an engineer at Software
Engineering Professionals in Carmel, IN before going to graduate
school at the University of Illinois.
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James Kuzmanovich 
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
B.S. in Mathematics, 1965
Professor of Mathematics at Wake Forest University
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I graduated from Rose in 1965 and
immediately went on to graduate school at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison where I received my Ph.D. in mathematics.
Graduate school was a challenge, but Rose had prepared me well. It
is ironic that after graduating from an engineering school such as
Rose, that my research area (noncommutative) algebra is one of the
most abstract in mathematics.
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Kyle Lacey 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
B.S. in Mathematics and Economics, 1999
Senior Systems Engineer at Rockwell-Collins
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I moved to southern California in
April 2000, working for Raytheon. Worked on a number of classified
projects. For the most part, I liked to say that I built radars for
fighter jets. Radars use a *ton* of signal processing algorithms as
well as "intelligent-systems" sorts of things. I didn't know much
of that upon graduating, but my education at Rose enabled me to
learn very quickly.
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Adrian Lawhorn 
Indianapolis, Indiana
B.S. in Mathematics, 1988
Owner of Wizard Sports
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After graduating from Rose-Hulman in
1988, I began a career path that is fairly common among those of us
with Mathematics degrees. Through most of the years 1988-1995, I
worked in the computer programming/systems analysis field. The big
"breakthrough", and unusual part of my career path, began in late
1995. Always being a big sports fan, I began to develop some
ideas for sports-related businesses on the internet.
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Matt Lepinski 
Cambridge, Massachusetts
B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics, 2000
Scientist for BBN
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I got a double major in Math and
Computer Science and went on to get a Ph.D. in Cryptography (a
discipline that sits between mathematics and computer science) at
MIT. I currently work as a scientist for BBN, a company in
Cambridge, MA that does research and developement work for the U.S.
government (mostly DARPA).
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Trevis Litherland
Atlanta, Georgia
B.S. in Mathematics, 1993
Graduate student in Mathematics at Georgia Tech
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After graduating in 1989, I found my way to Rose-Hulman, where I
spent the first quarter needlessly worrying about flunking out, and
the remainder letting the grades take care of themselves. My
junior year abroad at the University of Limerick in Ireland also
turned out to be a wonderful experience, as did some summer REU
programs at UT-Knoxville and at FSU. From Rose-Hulman I moved on to
Georgia Tech, where I picked up my Master's Degree in Mathematics
in 1995. After a couple more years at Tech, I decided to
instead enter the work force and see how I could use my
mathematical background in the "real world".
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Elaine Mahler
Iowa City, Iowa
B.S. in Mathematics, 2000
Graduate student at the University of Iowa
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I have been studying for the actuarial
exams since 2002. I have passed exams 1 and 2, but do not yet have
a position. I am currently attending courses at the University of
Iowa to help me study for further exams.
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Graeme Mason 
Verona, Wisconsin
B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics, 2004
Technical Support for Customers at Epic Systems
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I decided to go to Rose-Hulman because
it was relatively local, and offered a great environment to learn
when compared to big schools like Purdue. I enrolled as a Computer
Science major but soon changed to Electrical Engineering.
After really enjoying Calculus III, I decided to keep taking math
classes until I had a double major.
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Ron McClintic
Minneapolis, Minnesota
B.S. in Mathematics, 1981
Self employed - Remodeling Company
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My math background has served me well
in so many areas it is hard to explain. When I graduated, in 81,
the economy was in disarray. Not even the Marine Corp needed me. I
was forced to take an entry level job as a manger at a Wendy's. But
hey, I was single and it was in New Orleans so there were fringe
benefits.
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Bill McKenna 
Indianapolis, Indiana
B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics, 2002
Patent Attorney
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After graduating from Rose-Hulman with
B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics in 2002, I entered Law
school at Indiana University (Bloomington) and graduated in
2005. Prior to joining Woodard Emhardt (Indianapolis,
Indiana) as a patent attorney, I was a software engineer for a
large digital video processing corporation.
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Donald Metzler 
Sunnyvale, California
B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics, 2002
Information Retrieval Researcher at Yahoo
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I graduated from Rose in 2002 (double
major CS/MA). The mathematical education that I received at Rose
was invaluable to me during my graduate career and will continue to
be valuable as I join the work force. I am a Ph.D. candidate
in the Computer Science Department at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst and am currently supported by a Microsoft
Live Labs graduate fellowship. My research is focused on both
theoretical and practical information retrieval problems. I expect
to complete my Ph.D. during the summer of 2007. Upon graduation, I
will join Yahoo Research in Sunnyvale, CA as a Researcher.
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Rick Mohr
Columbus, Ohio
B.S. in Physics and Mathematics, 1996
Systems Developer at the Ohio Supercomputer Center
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After graduating from Rose-Hulman, I
attended the Ohio State University for graduate school. I obtained
my PhD in Physics in 2003. As part of the theoretical nuclear
physics group, I did research in quantum mechanical three-body
systems. A large part of this research involved numerically
computing solutions to integral equations. As I learned the
necessary computer/programming skills to perform the calculations,
I discovered that I enjoyed my work with computers more than the
theoretical physics I was doing.
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Paul Newton 
Mattawan, Michigan
B.S. in Mathematics, 1967
Director of General Toxicology at MPI Research, Inc.
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During my senior year in high school I
knew that I like mathematics and biology but I didn't know which I
liked better, or into which career path I should go. Being accepted
at Rose Poly helped me make that decision. After four years at Rose
taking both mathematics and many engineering courses I had a BS in
mathematics but I also knew that I liked "hands-on" and not the
theoretical. At that time Dr. Robert Arthur started a graduate
Biomedical Engineering program at Rose and there was my answer:
mathematics, engineering, and biology too.
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Paul Nystrom
Segundo, California
B.S. in Mathematics, 1974
Works for The Aerospace Corporation
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After graduation from Rose-Hulman, I
entered a fellowship program at Old Dominion University to get a
Master's degree in mechanical engineering. Since then, I've worked
for several organizations (NASA, GTE, et al.) and have
been at The Aerospace Corporation (www.aero.org) for nearly 25 years.
I am out in California where very few have heard of Rose-Hulman.
;-)
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Wolfang Pelz 
Akron, Ohio
B.S. in Mathematics, 1971
Chair of the Computer Science Department at The University of
Akron
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I graduated from Rose Polytechnic
Institute (not Rose-Hulman then) in 1971. I had encountered
statistics as a junior and really enjoyed it, so decided to go to
graduate school at Virginia Tech pursuing a PhD in Statistics. My
solid mathematics background from Rose gave me the skills and
knowledge to be successful in that program and, after a two year
side trip working for BF Goodrich in Akron, Ohio, I was awarded my
doctorate in 1977.
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Tony Ragucci 
College Station, Texas
B.S. in Physics and Mathematics, 1996
Senior Research Scientist at Lynntech, Inc.
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I graduated from Rose in the Spring of
1996 with a double major in Physics and Math and a minor in
Philosophy. From there, I went to Pennsylvania State University
where I obtained my Masters in Physics in 1999 and then on to The
Ohio State University where I obtained my Ph.D. in Physicsin
2004. Since that time, I have been employed at Lynntech,
Inc., a research and development company of about 140 people
working in a broad range of new technology areas. I am currently a
Senior Research Scientist, there, and the Sensor Program
Coordinator.
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Eric Reyes 
Raleigh, North Carolina
B.S. in Mathematics and Economics, 2006
Graduate Student at North Carolina State University
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I graduated from Rose-Hulman in 2006
with a BS in Mathematics and Economics. After four years of
Rose, I did what my roommates considered insane…signed up for
another five years of school! When I began at Rose, graduate
school was the last thing on my mind. Now, here I am - a second
year graduate student in the Department of Statistics at North
Carolina State University.
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Steve Richey
Aurora, Illinois
B.S. in Mathematics and Mechanical Engineering, 1977
Capital Projects Manager
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Being a double major with mathematics
and engineering, my career path has been a bit different than many
mathematics majors. In reality, my professional work has not
focused on traditional areas of theoretical mathematics or
mechanical engineering (machine design, etc.). Rather, it's been
more the application of a thought process for the systemic planning
of "projects". These "projects" have been capital investments for
the building of manufacturing facilities for the (chemical) process
industry.
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Eric Schwarz 
Denver, Colorado
B.S. in Mathematics and Mathematical Economics, 1985
Independent SAP Software Consultant
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I graduated from Rose in 1985 with a
degree in Mathematics and Mathematical Economics with a Technical
Translator's certificate in German. I was fortunate to be
tapped to be one of the first people that the old Arthur Andersen
firm hired from Rose. I went to work in the Chicago World
Headquarters office in an internal support group that interfaced to
third party software vendors.
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Jerod Weinman
Grinnell, Iowa
B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics, 2001
Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Grinnell College
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After leaving Rose with a double major
in Computer Science and Mathematics, I got a PhD in CS on machine
learning and computer vision. Although my advanced degrees are in
CS, most of the work I do is in mathematical modeling.
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Dean Willman
Indianapolis, Indiana
B.S. in Mathematics, 1974
Actuary at Milliman
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I graduated from Rose-Hulman in 1974
and since have become a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries
and an Associate in the Society of Actuaries. I joined the
Indianapolis office of Milliman in 1984 with primary interests in
individual life insurance, financial reporting, and valuation of
disability income products.
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Floyd Yager 
Northbrook, Illinois
B.S. in Mathematics, 1989
Assistant Product Vice President on the West Product Management
Team and the state manager for California for Allstate
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I received a BS in Mathematics and a
minor in Economics from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in
Terre Haute, Indiana in 1989. I also earned a MBA from the
University of Illinois - Chicago. I am a Fellow of the
Casualty Actuarial Society, a member of the American Academy
of Actuaries, and have been active as a volunteer in the CAS
serving on continuing education and exam committees, having served
as an exam Part Chair and a General Officer of the Exam
Committee.
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