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Dr. Kazi’s course offerings, at Tri-State University, include Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, Precalculus, Trigonometry, and Discrete Mathematics. In addition to these, he has taught various undergraduate mathematics courses at Southern Illinois University and at Cadet College Hasan Abdal. Dr. Kazi has also worked as a Scientific Officer at GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology. He is recipient of the John M. H. Olmsted Memorial Award for Outstanding Ph.D. Teaching Assistant, from Southern Illinois University. Dr. Kazi’s area of specialization is special functions and numerical analysis. His current research focuses on elliptic integrals.
Internal Accomplishments/Activities
- Member, Faculty Development Committee
- Member, Text book selection committee (MA134 (Calc. I) , MA473 (Discrete Mathematics))
- Grader, Tri-State University Annual High School Mathematics Competition 2007, 2008
- Summer 2007, course instructor for MA134 (Calc. I) and MA213 (Calc. III)
External Accomplishments/Activities
- Member, American Mathematical Society
- Member, Mathematical Association of America
- Attended, Fall 2007 meeting of the Indiana section of the Mathematical Association of America
Research:
- Inequalities and bounds for elliptic integrals (with E. Neuman), Journal of Approximation Theory, Volume 146, Issue 2, June 2007, Pages 212 - 226
The above paper has been rated, by Science Direct, as the 7th hottest of the top 25 papers published in JOAT (Journal of Approximation Theory). ‘Top 25’ is a list of most read articles- counted by article downloads on Science Direct. This listing (April-June 2007) can be found on:
http://top25.sciencedirect.com/index.php?subject_area_id=16&journal_id=00219045
- Inequalities and bounds for elliptic integrals II (with E. Neuman), Submitted
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