LEIGH L. NOBLE
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http://www.math.usma.edu/people/Noble/
Short Resume
EDUCATION:
PhD in
Mathematics,
minor in Mechanics and Materials Science, University of Kentucky
(Lexington,
KY), GPA 3.8/4.0, December 2004. Advisor: Chi-Sing Man
MA in
Mathematics, University of Kentucky, GPA 3.9/4.0,
December 1998
BS in
Mathematics, minor in Chemical and Physical Science,
Meredith College (Raleigh, NC), Summa Cum Laude, August 1995
PUBLICATIONS:
Recovery of
through-thickness texture profiles in sheet
metals by resonance spectroscopy. Leigh L. Noble, Chi-Sing Man, and Gen
Nakamura.
In D.O. Thompson and D.E. Chimenti,
editors, Review
of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, volume
23, pp.
1232 1239. AIP, 2004
Designing
textured polycrystals
with specific isotropic material tensors: the ODF method. C.-S. Man and
L. Noble.
Universit
e Politecnico
di Torino. Seminario
Matematico. Rendiconti,
58:155 170, 2000 (MR1986455)
PRESENTATIONS:
"A unified
theory of resonance shifts
in ultrasound resonance spectroscopy" (joint work with Chi-Sing Man) at
the Society for Natural
Philosophy meeting on the Interface between Atomistic and Continuum
Theories; Houston TX; Oct 2007. Abstract
/
Quantitative
relationships between stress distributions, microstructure and high
strain rate performance of advanced ceramics: an interim report" at the
14th Annual ARL-USMA Technical Symposium; Aberdeen MD; Nov 2006.
Quantitative
relationships between stress distributions, microstructure and high
strain rate performance of advanced ceramics: a preliminary report" at
the 13th Annual ARL-USMA Technical Symposium; Aberdeen MD; Nov 2005.
Recovery of
texture coefficients as functions of depth in
sheet metals at the 2004 SIAM Annual Meeting; Portland OR; July 2004.
Recovery of
through-thickness texture profiles in sheet
metals by resonance spectroscopy poster with Chi-Sing Man at the 30th
Annual
Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation
Conference; Green
Bay WI; July 2003.
Introduction
to quantitative texture analysis at the 15th
Annual Eastern Kentucky University Symposium in the Mathematical,
Statistical,
and Computer Sciences; Richmond KY; April 2001. *Award for
Best Graduate
Student Presenter
RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE:
Research
Associate, National Research Council; working with Thomas Wright and
Jim McCauley; US Army Research Lab, Aberdeen MD and US Military
Academy, West Point NY; May 2005 -- present
Research
Assistant for
Prof. Chi-Sing Man; University of Kentucky Department of Mathematics;
eleven
semesters between 1998 2003
Graduate
Fellow working
with Dr. Kenneth Telschow;
Idaho National Engineering
and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls ID; Summer
2000; experimented with acoustoelasticity
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE:
United States
Military Academy;
Davies Fellow
Instructor
and Course Director: Vector Calculus and Introduction to PDEs, Spring
2007
Co-Instructor:
Mathematical Modeling, Spring 2007
Instructor:
Integral Calculus and Introduction to DEs, Fall 2007
Differential Calculus, Spring 2006
University of
Kentucky;
Teaching Assistant
Instructor:
Introduction
to Linear Algebra (Junior level course), Summer 2001;
College Algebra (Freshman level course), Fall 2001;
Intermediate Algebra (a remedial course), Fall 1999
Recitation
Instructor:
Calculus II, Fall 1997
and Spring 1998;
Elementary Calculus and Its Applications (business calculus), Fall 2002
Jefferson
Community
College, Louisville KY; Assistant Instructor
Assistant: College Algebra and Functions (an online course), Fall 2001
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Updated January 22, 2008