Dawn Aguilar has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 2016.
Curriculum Vitae
Education
B.Ed. Intermediate-Senior Mathematics & Physics, Queen's University, 2006
M.Sc. Applied Mathematics, University of Alberta, 2005
B.Sc. Mathematics & Engineering, Queen's University, 2003
A.R.C.T. Piano Performance, Royal Conservatory of Music, 2000
Employment
2016-present - Lecturer in Mathematics, SUNY Geneseo, NY
2013-2016 - Lecturer in Mathematics, California State University, Bakersfield, CA
2006-2009 - Adjunct Lecturer in Mathematics, Queen's University, Kingston, ON
2006 - 2010 - Secondary School Math Teacher, Limestone District School Board, Kingston, ON
Publications
Benabdallah, H. S. and D. A. Aguilar, Acoustic Emission and Its Relationship with Friction and Wear for Sliding Contact, Tribology Transactions, 51(6): 738-747, 2008.
Aguilar, D. A. and B. R. Sutherland, Internal Wave Generation from Rough Topography, Physics of Fluids, 18, Art. No. 066603, 2006.
Aguilar, D. A., B. R. Sutherland, and D. Muraki, Laboratory Generation of Internal Waves from Sinusoidal Topography, Deep Sea Research II, 53: 96-115, 2006.
Sutherland, B. R. and D. A. Aguilar, Stratified Flow over Topography: Wave Generation and Boundary Layer Separation, Advances in Fluid Mechanics VI, 317-326, 2006.
Classes
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MATH 213: Applied Calculus I
The student will be introduced to the mathematics of linear systems and to the concepts, methods and applications of calculus. Mathematical questions arising in business and the life and social sciences will be modeled and solved using these tools. Topics to be covered include linear systems of equations, matrix techniques, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration. The approach will be graphical, numerical and analytic.
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MATH 242: Elements of Probability & Stat
Basic concepts of probability theory and statistical inference. A knowledge of calculus is not required.