dr. scott franklin
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Dr. Scott Franklin
1900 West 7th Street Plainview, Texas 79072
Office: Muncy Building
E-mail: franklins@wbu.edu |
Dr. Franklin is an Associate Professor of Mathematics and also serves as the Director of the Virtual Campus (http://www.wbu.edu/online-degree). He received both his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Mathematics from Texas Tech University. In mathematics, his research interests currently include bioinformatics, high performance computing, and the approximation of curves and surfaces using spline functions, with special application to computer visualization of data. Additionally, he has worked on the computer rendering of particle systems, fluid flow and smoke dynamics as applied to chemical/biological warfare. He teaches courses in Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Differential Equations, Analysis, and Modeling. He also teaches courses online and has collaborated with other mathematics faculty to develop online curriculum in Algebra and Trigonometry. He also serves as a research consultant in bioinformatics for the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. You can find more information about Dr. Franklin at his professional blog, Natural Blogarithms (blog.drscottfranklin.net).
Spring 2013
COURSE |
TITLE |
TIME |
ROOM |
| MATH 2306/PL01 | Calculus I | TR 9:25- 10:40a.m. | MSB 114 |
| HONO3396/ PL01 | Tutorial in Math | TBA | MSB 113 |