Parisa Fatheddin

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Graduate Teaching Associate
Department of Mathematics
University of Tennessee
227 Ayres Hall
1403 Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN  37996-1320

Areas of Interest:
Large and Moderate Deviations
Probability Theory and Applications
Stochastic Partial Differential Equations
Stochastic Processes

Education:
Ph.D.         Univeristy of Tennessee
                  Advisor:     Prof. Jie Xiong

BS              Belmont University
                   Major:        Mathematics
                   Minor:        Chemistry

Courses taught:
Spring 2013                                                       Calculus II (4-hour course)
Fall 2012                                                           Calculus I (4-hour course)
Spring 2012, Fall 2011 and Spring 2011            Precalculus (4-hour course)
Fall 2010 and Fall 2009                                     Basic Calculus (3-hour course)
Spring 2010                                                       Statistical Reasoning (3-hour course)

Papers:
 (with J. Xiong) Large Deviation Principle for Some Measure-Valued Processes. Submitted. PDF

Papers Presented:
November 2012          Gave a talk at CRM-ISM Probability Seminar. Montreal, Canada. Link
October 2012             Gave a talk at American Mathematical Society (AMS) Fall Central Sectional Meeting, Special Session on Stochastic Processes and Applications.                                        University of Akron. Akron, OH. Link
October 2012             Gave a talk at American Mathematical Society (AMS) Fall Southestern Section Meeting, Special Session on Stochastic Analysis: Current Directions                                    and Applications. Tulane University. New Orleans, LA. Link
March 2012                Invited talk at American Mathematical Society (AMS) Spring Southeastern Section Meeting, Special Session on Stochastic Analaysis and                                                  Applications. University of South Florida. Tampa, FL. Link
March 2007                Participated at a poster session at Mathematical Association of America (MAA)Spring Southeastern Section Meeting.