Dr. Matt Insall
Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Formerly Graduate Faculty President
Formerly Mathematics and Statistics Department Representative To the Faculty Senate
Biography
Dr. Matt Insall studied chemical engineering and pre-medicine, at University of Houston starting in the Fall of 1979, adding mathematics later, and graduated with a BS in mathematics in 1985, a BS in chemical engineering in 1986, and then started graduate school in mathematics (not medical school!), also at University of Houston. In 1987, he completed his MS, and in 1989, he earned his mathematics PhD. He has worked at this university ever since the fall of 1989, and is now an associate professor of mathematics.
Research Interests
mathematical logic, nonstandard methods, universal algebra, lattices, topology, topological algebra, topological model theory, distance functions, artificial intelligence, temporal logic, neural networks, fuzzy logic, applications of logic, applications of mathematics
Additional Information
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Education
- 1989 – Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Houston
- 1987 – M.S. in Mathematics, University of Houston
- 1986 – B.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of Houston
- 1985 – B.S. in Mathematics with Chemistry Minor, University of Houston