Bio
Darryl Linde earned both bachelors and masters degrees in mathematics at the University
of Arkansas and the Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Virginia. He has been
teaching at Northeastern State University in Oklahoma since 1990. He served as Chair
of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science from 1996 to 2020.
Education:
- PhD, Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1990
- MS, Mathematics, University of Arkansas, 1984
- BS, Mathematics, University of Arkansas, Summa cum laude, 1983
Calculus, Linear Algebra, Number Theory Analysis, etc.
Presentations:
- The Importance of Being Ernie - Oklahoma Research Day - - April 2011
- The Importance of Being Ernie - Section Meeting - University of Central Oklahoma - March 2011
- Complex Numbers and Fluid Flow - Physics Seminar - Northeastern State University - April 2015
Courses Taught:
- CALCULUS II - MATH 2624 - Spring 2021
- COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATH 1513 - Spring 2021
- INTRODUCTION TO PROOF - MATH 3703 - Fall 2020
- INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA - MATH 133 - Fall 2020
- MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS - MATH 3623 - Fall 2020
- COLLEGE ALGEBRA - MATH 1513 - Summer 2020
- COMPLEX ANALYSIS I - MATH 4303 - Spring 2020
- INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS - MATH 3913 - Fall 2019
- LINEAR ALGEBRA - MATH 3983 - Fall 2019
- INTRODUCTION TO PROOF - MATH 3703 - Summer 2019