Charles W. Groetsch
Dean, School of Science and Mathematics
The Traubert Chair in Science and Mathematics
The Citadel
Charleston, SC 29409
Phone: 843-953-6682
E-mail: charles.groetsch@citadel.edu
Charles (Chuck) Groetsch (Ph.D., Louisiana State University) holds the Traubert
Chair in Science and Mathematics and is the dean of the School of Science and
Mathematics at The Citadel, in Charleston, South Carolina. He has held faculty
appointments at the University of New Orleans, the University of Rhode Island
and the University of Cincinnati and various visiting appointments in Europe,
and Australia. His research is centered on numerical analysis in abstract spaces,
particularly the theory of approximation methods for ill-posed inverse problems.
His main teaching interest is the integration of mathematics, history and physical
science in the classroom. He is the author of several books, some of which
have been published in Japanese and Chinese language editions, and numerous
research papers in this area. Groetsch directed an NSF Undergraduate Faculty
Enhancement Workshop on The Mathematics of Inverse Problems, an MAA Minicourse
on Inverse Problems in the Undergraduate Classroom, and an NSF curriculum project
on Inverse Problems for Undergraduates. He serves on the editorial boards of
a number of research journals and is a recipient of the Mathematical Association
of America’s George Polya Award.
Two Gentlemen of Verona: An Early Episode in Ballistics
Inverse Problems for Undergraduates
Imaging, Inverse Problems, and Regularization
