Jaedeok Kim
Professor of Mathematics
133 Ayers Hall
256-782-5822
jkim@jsu.edu
- 1999 ~ 2000 : Graduate Research Assistant, MINT (Center for Materials for Information Technology), University of Alabama
- 2000 ~ 2002: Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Alabama
- 2002 ~ 2007: Assistant Professor, Jacksonville State University
- 2008 ~ 2013: Associate Professor, Jacksonville State University
- 2013 ~ current: Professor, Jacksonville State University
- 2019 ~ current: (NMC) National Mathematics Competition Committee Chair
- August, 2019: UKC 2019 Symposium Co-chair
Courses Taught
- MS 110 Finite Mathematics
- MS 112 Precalculus Algebra
- MS 113 Precalculus Trigonometry
- MS 115 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry
- MS 125 Calculus I
- MS 126 Calculus II
- MS 204 Basic Statistics
- MS 227 Calculus III
- MS 305 Number Theory
- MS 309 Combinatorics
- MS 344 Differential Equations
- MS 352 Linear Algebra
- MS 390 Numerical Analysis
- MS 397 Directed Readings in Undergraduate Mathematics
- MS 415 Advanced Calculus I
- MS 416 Advanced Calculus II
- MS 441 Abstract Algebra I
- MS 451 Functions of a Complex Variable
- MS 480 Introductory Topology
- MS 499 Undergraduate Research in Mathematics
- MS 515 Real Variables I
- MS 516 Real Variables II
- MS 523 Topics in Geometry for Teachers
- MS 526 Topics in Analytic Geometry for Teachers
- MS 528 Theory of Equations and Functions for Teachers
- MS 530 Foundations in Calculus for Teachers
- MS 533 Topics in Modern Analysis for Teachers
- MS 535 Topics in Finite Mathematics for Teachers
- MS 537 Foundations in Algebra for the Secondary Teacher
- MS 549 Selected Topics in Mathematics for Secondary Teacher
- MS 552 Linear Algebra
- MS 591 Seminar in Algebra
- MS 598 Directed Readings
- MS 599 Thesis
Education
- PhD - University of Alabama, 2002
- MA - University of Alabama, 1999
- MS - Seoul National University Korea, 1997
- BS - Seoul National University Korea, 1994
Interests
- Nest algebras
- CSL algebras
- Operator theory
- Member of American Mathematical Society
- Member of Mathematical Association of America
- Member of Kappa Mu Epsilon