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  • MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
  • COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
  • UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

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Events, Awards and News


Math of Planet Earth 2013 debut at JMM

Kenneth Golden Lecture for the Public on Mathematics and the Melting Polar Ice Caps at the largest mathematics meeting in the world (listen to interview)

TV coverage of SIPEX II, our Antarctic expedition in September - November 2012:
U. of U. professor, 2 students head to Antarctica for study, KSL TV, Salt Lake City, August 24, 2012

Do the Math: Antarctica field trip is adventure for U. professor, students, KSL TV, Salt Lake City, October 25, 2012

Dramatic Antarctic Rescue caught on camera, KSL TV, Salt Lake City, October 31, 2012

2012 Distinguished Scholarly and Creative Research Award from the University of Utah; read the citation.
2012 Myriad Faculty Award for Research Excellence, University of Utah, College of Science.
2011 Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, "for extraordinary interdisciplinary work on the mathematics of sea ice."
2012 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, member of the inaugural class.

Melting at the microscale: Studying sea ice close-up may improve climate models, in the June 19, 2010 issue of Science News
Cold Equations: Profile of Ken Golden, in the April 3, 2009 issue of Science.
U. mathematician on a quest to solve polar puzzle, in the January 10, 2011 issue of the Salt Lake Tribune.
Climate Change and the Mathematics of Transport in Sea Ice, May 2009 Issue of the Notices of the American Mathematical Society (AMS News Release)
Mathematics and Climate for Mathematics Awareness Month April 2009 on (get the POSTER)
SIAM News Coverage of Math Awareness Month

 

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Kenneth M. Golden

Professor of Mathematics Adjunct Professor of
Bioengineering

Office: LCB 328
Office Phone: (801) 581-6176
Dept. Phone: (801) 581-6851
Dept. Fax: (801) 581-4148
Email: golden@math.utah.edu

University of Utah
Department of Mathematics
155 S. 1400 E. Room 233
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0090 USA