Resumé

Terrance J. Quinn
Professor Emeritus (2018 – Present)
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37132
terrance.quinn@mtsu.edu

Education

Ph.D. Dalhousie University , Halifax, 1992. Factorization in C*-Algebras: Products of Positive Operators

M.Sc.  Dalhousie University, Halifax, 1988. The K-Groups for the “ax+b” Group C*-Algebra and for Free Products

B.Sc.  Dalhousie University, Halifax, 1987. The Schatten p-norms and a Family of Operator Inequalities. (First Class Honors and Sir William Young University Gold Medal for Mathematics)

Experience

Professor Emeritus (2018-Present) Department of Mathematical Sciences, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN.

Professor (2006-2018) Department of Mathematical Sciences, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN.

Professor and Chair (2006-2009) Department of Mathematical Sciences, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN.   

Associate Professor (2003-2006)  Ohio University Southern, Ironton, Ohio.

Assistant Professor (2001-2003) Ohio University Southern, Ironton, Ohio.

Associate Graduate Faculty (2005-2006) Department of Mathematics, Marshall University, Huntington, WV.

Guest Faculty, Montgomery College (Fall 2004) Department of Mathematics, Germantown, Maryland, Research, Ohio University Southern (Fall, 2004).

Associate Professor (1998-2000) Texas A&M International University, Laredo, Texas.

Assistant Professor (1995-1998) Texas  A&M International University, Laredo, Texas.

College Lecturer (Visiting) (1993-1995) University College Cork, Ireland.

Research Associate (1992-1993) Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Post-Doctoral Appointment.

Academic Service

Faculty Senator, Middle Tennessee State University, Senate (2015-2018).

President, SGEME (2012 -2018). The society has been inactive since 2018.

Editorial Board, Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis.

President, Association for University Regional Campuses of Ohio (May 2005 – March 2006).

Vice-President, Association for University Regional Campuses of Ohio (May 2003 – April 2005).

I have been a reviewer for various academic journals. Most recently:  International Journal of Empirical Economics, World Scientific, Science and Education, Systematic Initiative for Modeling Investigations and Opportunities with Differential Equations, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis, Mathematical Biosciences, International Journal of Computational Mathematics.

Awards & Honors

A Person Who Makes a Difference to Our Students, Office of VP for Student Affairs and Provost for Enrollment and Academic Services, September 2017.

Ten Year Service Award, Middle Tennessee State University, November, 2016.

Outstanding Professor of the Year Award (2004-2005), Ohio University Regional Higher Education.

Faculty of the Year Award (2004-2005) Ohio University Southern.

Distinguished Service and Dedication to the University (Fall 2000), Texas A&M International University.

Grant Activity

Non-Instructional Assignment (Research Sabbatical), Middle Tennessee State University, Fall 2016. Funded.

Templeton Foundation, Fall 2015, $103,150.00, Biological Sciences and Global Care. Not funded

MTSU Synergy Grant (with A. Farone, M. Farone, A. Khaliq, P.Kline, Z. Sinkala), $40,000.00, Mathematical modeling of enzymatic transition states, 2007-2009. Funded.

Research Enhancement Program, MTSU, $10,000.00, Mathematical modeling of enzymatic transition states (with A. Farone, A. Khaliq, P.Kline, Z. Sinkala), 2006-2007. Funded.

National Science Foundation – Research in Undergraduate Institutions, Differential Equations for HIV Infection of CD4+ T-Cells: Analysis and Applications (with Jacksonville University Florida). Submitted Oct. 18, 2002.  $298,000. Not funded.

Teaching

College Algebra, Trigonometry, Mathematics of Finance, Business Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, Mathematics for Managerial and Life Sciences, Statistics and Probability, Linear Programming, Mathematics for Teachers, Pre-Calculus, , Applied Calculus, Calculus Sequences, Multivariable Calculus, Vector Analysis, Advanced Calculus, Honors Mathematics Sequence for Electrical and Civil Engineers (Applied Multi-variable Calculus; Linear Algebra; Fourier Analysis), Linear Algebra (undergraduate and graduate), Complex Variables, Abstract Algebra (undergraduate and graduate), Number Theory, Graph Theory, Differential Geometry (undergraduate and graduate), Differential Equations (undergraduate and graduate), Measure Theory (undergraduate and graduate), Real and Complex Analysis, Functional Analysis and Operator Theory (undergraduate and graduate), Non-commutative Differential Geometry.

History and Philosophy of Mathematics (undergraduate and graduate).

Foundations of Mathematical Biology.

Undergraduate Physics: Newtonian dynamics, gravitation, fluid mechanics, wave mechanics, electromagnetic theory, thermodynamics, Lagrangians and variational calculus, relativity and quantum theory.