OFFICE ADDRESS
Department of Mathematics
Burch Hall, Room B001
2800 West Gore Blvd.
Lawton, OK 73505
email: weby@cameron.edu
Phone: (580) 581-2395
FAX: (580) 581-2426
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., Mathematics, May, 2002 University of Maryland, College Park
M.S., Mathematics, Dec., 1998 University of Maryland, College Park
B.A., English Literature, May, 1992 Duke University
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT:
Aug., 2008 present
Cameron University Assistant Professor
Aug., 2007 July, 2008
Georgetown University Visiting Assistant
Professor
Sept., 2003 July, 2007
Temple University Assistant Professor, Deans Appointment
Jan.,2003 June, 2003
University of Notre Dame Visiting Assistant Professor
Aug.,2002 Dec., 2002
Goucher College, Towson University, Howard Cty. Comm. College Adjunct Faculty
Academic Achievement Programs, Univ. of MD, College Park Mathematics Instructor
July, 1999 Aug., 2002
Academic Achievement Programs, Univ. of MD, College Park Graduate Teaching Assistant
Sept., 1998 July, 1999
Academic Achievement Programs, Univ. of MD, College Park Teaching Staff
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
American Mathematical Society
Mathematical Association of America
PUBLICATIONS:
1. C. Berenstein, D.C. Chang, W. Eby, L. Zalcman, Moment versions of the Morera problem in Cn and Hn, Advances in Applied Mathematics, v.31, (2003), pp. 273-300.
2. D.C. Chang, W. Eby, Moment conditions for Pompeiu problem extended to general radial surfaces, Microlocal Analysis and Complex Fourier Analysis, eds. T. Kawai and K. Fujita, World Scientific Press, 2002, pp. 44-66.
3. W. Eby, The Moment Version of the Pompeiu Problem on the Heisenberg Group, Ph.D. Dissertation, Univ. of MD, College Park, May 2002.
4. C. Berenstein, D.C. Chang, and W.M. Eby, The Moment Problem in Clifford Algebras and the Heisenberg Group, CLIFFORD ALGEBRAS: Applications to Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering, ed. Rafal Ablamowicz, Progress in Mathematical Physics, Birkhauser, Boston, 2003, pp. 3-21.
5. C. Berenstein, D.C. Chang, and W. Eby A Note on Hormander's Strongly Coprime Condition, Complex Variables, v. 49, (2004), pp. 473-485.
6. C. Berenstein, D.C. Chang, and W. Eby, Lp Results for the Pompeiu Problem with Moments on the Heisenberg Group, Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications, v. 10, (2004), pp. 545-571.
7. W. Eby, Moment Results for the Heisenberg group interpreted using the Weyl calculus, Contemporary Mathematics, v. 400, Recent Progress on Some Problems in Several Complex Variables and Partial Differential Equations, 2006, pp. 95-105.
8. D.C. Chang and W. Eby, Tauberian theorem for the m-spherical transform on the Heisenberg group, Math. Nachr., 280, (2007), pp. 815-837.
9. D.C. Chang and W. Eby, Pompeiu problem for complex ellipsoids on the Heisenberg group, Bull. Inst. Math., Acad. Sinica (New Series), 2, (2007), pp. 731-768.
10. W. Eby, Aspects of the Pompeiu problem in the setting of the Heisenberg group, submitted to conference proceedings.
11. D.C. Chang and W. Eby, The Pompeiu problem for sets of higher codimension in Euclidean space and the Heisenberg group, Taiwanese Jour. Math., , (2008), pp.
12. C. Berenstein and W. Eby, Local Pompeiu theorems for moments, in preparation.
13. D.C. Chang and W. Eby, Pompeiu problem on product spaces of the Heisenberg group, in preparation.
14. W. Eby, Pompeiu problem for the Heisenberg ball, in preparation.
15. C. Berenstein, D.C. Chang, and W. Eby, Deconvolution for the Pompeiu problem on the Heisenberg group, I, in preparation.
16. D.C. Chang and W. Eby, Pompeiu problem for complex disks and spheres in H2, in preparation.
17. C. Berenstein and W. Eby, Pompeiu problem for balls and spheres of higher codimension in Euclidean space, in preparation.
18. C. Berenstein, D.C. Chang, W. Eby, and W.H.Yu, A note on the Radon transform on the Heisenberg group, in preparation.
19. M. Tabatabai, K.P. Singh, and W. Eby, Modeling the wound healing process using hyperbolastic growth models, in preparation.
20. Chang, Eby (and others), A local version of the Pompeiu problem on the Heisenberg group, in preparation.
PRESENTATIONS:
Research Presentation, Prairie View A&M University, Houston, TX, Apr.
2009
Deconvolution for the Pompeiu
problem on the Heisenberg group
Functional Analysis Seminar, Catholic University, Washington DC, Mar.
2009
Deconvolution for the Pompeiu
problem on the Heisenberg group
Mathematics Department Seminar; Georgetown University, Washington DC, May
2008
The Pompeiu
problem for the Heisenberg group, a local version
Analysis Seminar; Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May,
2008
Microlocal analysis and local versions of the Pompeiu problem
Functional Analysis Seminar; Catholic University, Washington DC, Feb.
2008
Local versions of the Pompeiu problem
Mathematics Department Colloquium; Georgetown University, Washington DC,
Nov. 2007
Pompeiu problem and deconvolution
in the Heisenberg group setting
Special Student Seminar in Analysis; NCTS, National Tsing
Hua University, Hsin Chu,
Taiwan, July 2007
The Radon transform and the Pompeiu problem in the Heisenberg group setting
Mathematics Colloquium, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2007
Recent progress on the Pompeiu problem on the Heisenberg group and new directions
Hiring Talk; Prairie view A&M University, Houston, Texas, June 2007
Recent results in the Pompeiu problem on the Heisenberg group and extension to
the non-radial case
Discrete Math Seminar, Temple University; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov. 2006
Integral Geometry on Trees (Part I)
International Conference Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, 26; CUNY Graduate Center, New York City, June 2006
Aspects of the Pompeiu problem on the Heisenberg group
International Conference in PDE, Complex Analysis, and Differential Geometry, in honor of M. Salah Baouendi; University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, June 2006
Pompeiu problem on the Heisenberg group and non-radial solids
AMS Sectional Meeting; Florida International University, Miami, Florida, April 2006
Pompeiu problem on the Heisenberg group and non-radial solids
University of New Hampshire; Durham, New Hampshire, Nov. 2005
A Tauberian theorem for the m-spherical transform on the Heisenberg group
III Workshop on Geometric Analysis of Partial Differential Equations and Several Complex Variables; Serra Negra, Brazil, Aug., 2005
Tauberian Theorem for m-spherical transform on the Heisenberg group
Analysis Seminar; Temple University, Dec., 2004, Jan., 2005
The Pompeiu and Morera Problems: from the Heisenberg Group to CR Manifolds (Parts I and II)
Seminar on Analysis and Partial Differential Equations; Wayne State University, Aug., 2004
Morera Problem on the Heisenberg Group: moments, vector fields, and a new Tauberian theorem
Conference on Partial Differential Equations and Several Complex Variables; Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, June, 2004
Moments and the Morera Problem on the Heisenberg Group
CRM AARMS Workshop on Singular Integrals and Analysis on CR Manifolds; Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, May, 2004
Moments and the Morera Problem on the Heisenberg Group
Complex Analysis and PDE Seminar; Rutgers University, Oct., 2003
Moments and the Morera Problem on the Heisenberg Group
Mathematics Department Colloquium; Georgetown University, Oct., 2003
Moments and the Morera Problem on the Heisenberg Group
Analysis Seminar; Temple University, Sept., 2003
Moments and the Morera Problem on the Heisenberg Group
International Society for Analysis, Applications and Computation; York University, Toronto, Canada, Aug. 2003
Pompeiu Problem with Moments on the Heisenberg Group
Hiring Talk; Hillsdale College; June, 2003
The Pompeiu Problem: An Unique Side of Integral Geometry
Hiring Talk; Gustavus Adolphus College; June, 2003
The Pompeiu Problem: An Unique Side of Integral Geometry
PDE, Complex Analysis, and Differential Geometry Seminar; University of Notre Dame, Feb. 25, Mar. 25, 2003
Moment Conditions in the Pompeiu Problem and the Corresponding Differential Conditions: Methods and Results in Euclidean Space and the Heisenberg Group (Parts I and II)
Joint Meeting of MAA AMS, Jan. 2003, Baltimore, MD
MAA Session on Rethinking the Courses Below Calculus
Jan., 2003 Successes of a Program in Working with Students Moving from High School to College Level Mathematics
Harmonic Analysis / Wavelets Seminar, University of Maryland, College Park
Nov., 2002 Techniques Applicable to Certain Convolution Equations in Relation to the Pompeiu Problem
Spotlight on Graduate Research, University of Maryland, College Park
Nov., 2001 Laguerre Calculus as Applied to Moment Version of Pompeiu Problem on the Heisenberg group
Nov., 2000 Pompeiu and Morera Problems with Moments on the Heisenberg group
MAA Regional Meeting MD/DC/VA; Graduate Student Presentation
Oct., 2001 Laguerre Calculus on the Heisenberg group as applied to the Pompeiu and Morera Problems with Moments
Student Seminar, Algebraic Geometry, Univ. of MD, College Park
Feb., 2000 Presentation of the paper On Compact, Complex Analytic Varieties, by Chow Wei-Liang.
Conferences Attended:
Conference on Water Waves, Howard University, Washington DC, May 2008
International Conference on Geometric Analysis and Differential Geometry; National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, June, 2007
February Fourier Talks (FFT), University of Maryland, College Park, Feb. 2007
AMS MAA SIAM Joint Meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana, Jan. 2007
International Conference in Group Theoretical Methods in Physics, 26, CUNY Graduate Center, New York City, June 2006
International Conference in PDE, Complex Analysis, and Differential Geometry in Honor of M. Salah Baouendi, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, June 2006
AMS Sectional Meeting, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, April 2006
III Workshop on Geometric Analysis of Partial Differential Equations and Several Complex Variables, Serra Negra, Brazil, August 2005
International Conference on Several Complex Variables, HeFei, AnHui, China, June 2005
A Conference Celebrating the Mathematics and 75th Birthday of Francois Treves, Piscataway, NJ, April 2005
Conference on Partial Differential Equations and Several Complex Variables, Wuhan, China, June 2004
A Celebration of Carlos Berenstein's Mathematics: Harmonic Analysis, Signal Processing, and Complexity, Fairfax, VA, May 2004
CRM-AARMS Workshop on Singular Integrals and Analysis on CR Manifolds, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, May 2004
AMS Sectional Meeting, Lawrenceville, NJ, April 2004
International Society for Analysis, Applications, and Computation, Toronto, Canada, Aug. 2003
II Workshop on Geometric Analysis of PDE and Several Complex Variables, Serra Negra, Brazil, Aug. 2003
Midwest Several Complex Variables Conference, Notre Dame, IN, Mar. 2003
AMS-MAA Joint meetings, Baltimore, MD, Jan. 2003
February Fourier Talks (FFT), University of MD, College Park, Feb. 2002
MAA Regional Meeting MD/DC/VA, Virginia Polytechnic University, Oct. 2001
Number Theory Conference, Penn State University, Summer 1997
AMS Fall Meeting, University of MD, College Park
SERVICE WORK:
Committee and other service work
at Cameron University:
Minutes of Departmental meetings, MathEd PQIR Committee, Statistics Hiring Committee, General
Education Data
Member and participant of MathCom (undergraduate mathematics and computer science
club)
Participant in TORUS conference
Assisted with activities for local
middle school students
Departmental advising
PEER REVIEW:
Referee for 2 Journal articles
Reviewer for Math Reviews (since
Sept. 2007)
GRANT PROPOSAL ACTIVITIES:
NSF, Analysis, Sept. 2004 (PI)
Title:
Unfunded
Temple University Research Bridge
Grant, Jan. 2006 (PI)
Title: Pompeiu Transform on
the Heisenberg Group in Relation to Problems of Analysis and Geometry
Unfunded
In preparation:
NSF, Analysis, Sept. 2009 or 2010
(PI)
Proposed Title: Pompeiu Transform and Radon Transform in the Heisenberg Group Setting in
Relation to Problems in Geometry and Harmonic Analysis.
SOJOURNS AT RESEARCH INSTITUTES:
Academia Sinica,
Nankang, Taipei, Taiwan, May 2007 (2 weeks),
partially supported.
NCTS, National Tsing
Hua University, Hsin Chu,
Taiwan, June 2007 (1 week), partially supported.
National Sun-Yat
Sen University, Kao Hsiung,
Taiwan, May 2009 (3 weeks), partially supported.
Recognition and Awards:
University of Maryland, May 2002 Undergraduate Studies Employee Recognition Award, from University of Maryland, College Park for work as a Graduate Teaching Assistant with the Academic Achievement Programs
National Merit Scholarship, 1988
Other Interests / Activities:
Children, Church, Music (piano, guitar, especially hymns), Sports (running, basketball, weights), Writing (poetry, essays), Reading (history, novels, poetry, drama), Gardening, Outdoor Activities (hiking, camping), Languages, Culture, Travel, Native people, Science and Anatomy/Physiology, Conservation and Environmentalism, Hard Work
References:
Dr. Der-Chen Chang Georgetown University chang@georgetown.edu
Dr. Carlos Berenstein Univ. of Maryland, College Park Carlos@Glue.umd.edu
Mr. Antonio Acevedo Univ. of Maryland, College Park, Academic Achievement Programs oa5@umail.umd.edu
Dr. Eric Grinberg, University of New Hampshire grinberg@unh.edu
Dr. Shiferaw Berhanu, Temple University berhanu@temple.edu
Dr. Boris Datskovsky, Temple University bdats@temple.edu
Dr. Omar Hijab, Temple University hijab@temple.edu
Dr. Mei-Chi Shaw University of Notre Dame shaw.1@nd.edu
Dr. Alex Himonas University of Notre Dame himonas.1@nd.edu
Dr. Lawrence Zalcman Bar-Ilan University zalcman@macs.biu.ac.il
Dr. Ioannis Argyros, Cameron University ioannisa@cameron.edu
Dr. Mohammad Tabatabai, Cameron University mohammad@cameron.edu
Courses taught at Cameron University:
Math 0213: Intermediate Algebra
Math 1613: Plane Trigonometry
Math 2215: Calculus I
Math 2215: Calculus II
Stat 3013: Introductory Probability & Statistics
(ITV)
Courses taught at Georgetown University:
Math 035: Calculus I
Math 036: Calculus II
Math 137: Multivariable Calculus
Courses taught at Temple University:
Math 055: College Math
Math 073: College Algebra
Math 077: Differential and Integral Calculus
Math 085: Calculus I
Math 086: Calculus II
Math 127: Calculus III
Math 133: Probability and Statistics
Math 247: Advanced Calculus I, Fall 2004
Math 248: Advanced Calculus II, Spring 2005
Math 347: Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable, Fall 2005, Spring 2006
Math 398: Independent Study: Complex Variables II, Spring 2006
Courses taught at the University of Notre Dame:
Math 108: Calculus II for Business and Economics, Spring 2003
Courses taught as Adjunct in Fall, 2002:
Math 100: Topics in Modern Mathematics, Goucher College
Math 111: Algebra in Application, Towson University
Math 067: Intermediate Algebra, Howard County Community College
Pre-Math 110: (Preparatory) Finite Mathematics, Academic Achievement Programs, University of Maryland, College
Courses taught at University of Maryland, College Park, Academic Achievement Programs:
Pre-Math 110: (Preparatory) Finite Mathematics
Pre-Math 113: (Preparatory) College Algebra
Pre-Math 115: (Preparatory) PreCalculus
Note: these represent all of the preparatory mathematics courses taught by the Academic Achievement Programs, excepting Basic Mathematics Course (review of High School Algebra).
Math 110: Finite Mathematics
Math 113: College Algebra
Math 115: PreCalculus
Math 220: Calculus I, Applied
Math 140: Calculus I
Note: these represent all of the complementary discussion courses offered by the Academic Achievement Programs.
GMA: General Mathematics Applications--demonstrates aspects of mathematics observable in the world around us, asks students to make connections to their proposed course of studies
Individual tutoring in the following courses:
Math 221 (Calculus II, Applied), Math 141 (Calculus II), Math 241 (Calculus III), Math 246 (Differential Equations), Stat 100 (Beginning Statistics), Math 111 (Probability), logic for computer science and electronic circuits, Math 001,003,013 (Developmental)
Grading in Advanced Undergraduate Courses for Georgetown University:
Analysis I, Fall 2001
Analysis II, Spring 2002
Complex Variables I, Fall 2002