Biography
Dr. David Wang began his career in computer sciences and specialized in this area with a focus on natural language processing and data compression. He taught computer sciences with the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences for 14 years. After many years of teaching, research, and graduate studies, Dr. Wang transitioned into computational and applied mathematics in.
Dr. Wang now serves as a full-time professor of mathematics at Liberty University. He enjoys working with his students, especially those in his classes of numerical computing.
Courses Taught
- MATH 131: Calc I
- MATH 132: Calc II
- MATH 231: Calc III
- MATH 201: Intro to Probability and Statistics
- MATH 211: Intro to Statistical Analysis
- MATH 250: Intro to Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 321: Linear Algebra
- MATH 334: Differential Equations
- MATH 350: Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 352: Numerical Analysis
Research Interests
- Data compression
Professional Memberships
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
- Numerical computing
Edited Works
- Mathematica Interactive Computing Textbook (for MATH 133)
- Introduction to Octave/MATLAB Programming (for MATH 352)