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Photo of Dr. John NoonanDr. John Noonan
john.noonan@mvnu.edu
(740) 392-6868 Ext. 3221

Education:
Ph.D. Temple University, 1997.
B.A. Houghton College, Mathematics, 1991.

Professional Experience:
Chairperson, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 2001-present.
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 2001-present.
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, 1997-2001.
Teaching Assistant, Temple University, 1996-1997.
Instructor, Department of Mathematics, Community College of Philadelphia, 1996-1997.
Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Temple University 1992-1995.
Instructor, Russell Conwell Center at Temple University, 1993.

Professional Organizations:
American Mathematical Society, 1992-1997
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, 1994-1997
SIAM activity group on discrete mathematics, 1994-1997
Mathematical Association of America, since 1995

Awards and Recognition:
Honors in Mathematics, Houghton College, 1991
Teaching Merit, Temple University Department of Mathematics, 1995 and 1996

Published Works & Presentations:
Noonan, John. The Consequences of Believing in an Infinite God, submitted.
Noonan, John; Zeilberger, Doron. The Goulden-Jackson cluster method: extensions, applications and implementations. J. Differ. Equations Appl. 5 (1999), no. 4-5, 355--377.
Noonan, John. New upper bounds for the connective constants of self-avoiding walks. J. Statist. Phys. 91 (1998), no. 5-6, 871--888.
Noonan, John; Zeilberger, Doron. The enumeration of permutations with a prescribed number of "forbidden" patterns. Adv. in Appl. Math. 17 (1996), no. 4, 381--407.
Noonan, John. The number of permutations containing exactly one increasing subsequence of length three. Discrete Math. 152 (1996), no. 1-3, 307--313.

Favorite Subject-Related Links:
American Mathematical Society
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
Mathematical Association of America
MikTeX

Favorite Scripture Verse:
John 1:14 "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father."

 
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