ARLIE O. PETTERS

SERVICE



Service to Mathematics Department

Supervision of Undergraduate Research Projects

  1. Luke Stewart Whitney Singularities and Magnification Cross Sections,
    Mellon Fellow, Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2005-present).
  2. Michelle Sowemimo, Mathematical Pedagogy for STEM Fields,
    Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2006-present).
  3. Ibraheem Mohammed, Global Magnification Sum Relations and Resultants,
    A. B. Duke Scholar, Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2005-present).
  4. Wifag Adnan, Magnification Probabilities in Microlensing,
    Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2005).
  5. Gabriel Williams Probability Density for Random Image Magnification,
    Mellon Fellow, Duke PRUV scholar, Morehouse College, Department of Mathematics (2005-present).
  6. Peter Blair, Bending Angles to due to Black Hole Lensing,
    Goldwater Scholar, APS Fellow, Mellon Fellow, Duke University, Department of Mat hematics (2004-2006).
  7. Meredith Houlton, The Chang-Refsdal Lens: Critical Curves and Caustics,
    PRUV Research Fellow, Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2002-2003).
  8. Jay Strader, Gravitational Microlensing,
    Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2001-2002).
  9. Samuel Malone, Alternative Price Processes for Black-Scholes: Empirical Evidence and Theory,
    Rhodes Scholar, Goldwater Scholar, Duke Faculty Scholar, PRUV Research Fellow, Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2000-2002).
  10. Paula Sardi, Mathematics of Markowitz Portfolio Theory and the Black-Scholes Equation
    Duke University, Department of Mathematics (spring 2002).
  11. Vanessa Rousso, Electronic Communication Networks for Financial Markets,
    Dananberg fellow, Duke University, Department of Mathematics (fall 2001).
  12. Paul Bunn, Gravitational Lensing: Center of Light Curves for a Point-Mass Lens System,
    Senior Thesis, Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2000-2001).
  13. Gil Libling, Mathematical Finance: Portfolio Theory and Option Pricing,
    Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2000).
  14. Joshua Schiffrin, Mathematical Finance: Portfolio Theory and Option Pricing,
    Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2000).
  15. Shiv Sudhakar, Mathematical Finance: Portfolio Theory and Option Pricing,
    Duke University, Department of Mathematics (2000).
  16. Benni Goetz, The Morse Inequalities and Gravitational Lensing,
    A. B. Duke scholar, Duke University, Department of Mathematics (1998-2000).
  17. Jean Steiner, Computing the Euler Characteristic,
    Princeton University, Department of Mathematics (1996).
  18. Andre Desssources, Complex Analysis and Gravitational Microlensing,
    University of Massachusetts, Boston, Ronald McNair Program and MIT Minority Summer Science Research Program (spring, summer 1993).
  19. Michelle Wilson, Stability and Genericity of Differentiable Maps,
    MIT Minority Summer Science Research Program (1991).
  20. Gabriel Reynoso, Gabriel Reynoso, Robertson-Walker Universes,
    MIT Minority Summer Science Research Program (1988).

Ph.D. Students Mentored

Postdoctoral Fellow Supervised


Service to Mathematics Department Administration


Service to University Administration


Service to Mathematics and Scientific Communities


Mentorship Service to Minority Community


Public Lectures and Panels