Ira Gerhardt
Associate Professor, Mathematics
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering and Management
Sciences, Northwestern University: June, 2009.- Dissertation: Stochastic Modeling and Simulation of Nonstationary Queueing Networks Using Markovian Processes
- Advisor: Professor Barry L. Nelson
- Major: Stochastic Modeling and Analysis
- Minors: Optimization, Production and Logistics
- Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, Northwestern University:
June, 2006. - Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology: June, 1999. - Bachelor of Science in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology: June, 1999.
Courses Taught
MATH 100 (Pre-Calculus), MATH 121/122/155/156 (Calculus for Life Sciences I, II), MATH 154 (Calculus for Business Decisions), MATH 186 (Calculus II), MATH 187/188/287 (Honors Calculus I, II, III), MATH 201/285 (Calculus III), MATH 230 (Elementary Statistics), MATH 286 (Differential Equations), MATH 325 (Linear Algebra II), MATH 331/420 (Probability), MATH 336 (Applied Statistics), MATH 351/491 (Computational Linear Algebra and Statistics for Computer Science), MATH 421/432 (Statistical Inference), MATH/G 455/555/655 (Operations Research), MATH/G 456/492/691 (Mathematical Modeling), MATH 469 (Independent Study: Game Theory), MATH 489 (Problem Seminar), MATH 490 (Complex Analysis), MATH 499 (Independent Study: Stochastic Calculus), MATG 630 (Probability and Statistics for Analytics), MATG 633 (Advanced Statistical Inference), MATG 635 (Probabilistic Models), MATG 699 (Graduate Independent Study: Statistical Methods in West African Education)