Education
BS, Istanbul University (mathematics)
MS and PhD, Missouri University of Science and Technology (applied mathematics)
Courses Taught
Calculus I, Mathematical Statistics I, Mathematical Statistics II, Real Analysis, Mathematics Colloquium, Special Projects
Research Interests
Dr. Mehmet Dik is a professor of mathematics and chair of the Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics Department at Rockford University. His current areas of research and interest are summability theory, subsequential Tauberian theory, Tauberian theorems, undergraduate research, and college teaching. He has published eighteen research papers. In college teaching, he is a true generalist, who has taught about two dozen different courses ranging College Algebra to Senior Seminar multiple times.
He is a member of the American Mathematical Society, the Turkish Mathematical Society, Sigma Xi the Scientific Research Society, and the Mathematical Association of America.
Mehmet Dik
Visiting Professor of Mathematics
Pronouns: he/him/his Email: dikm@beloit.edu Office: Room 214, Sanger Center for the SciencesIn addition to teaching at Beloit College, I am a professor of mathematics and chair of the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics at Rockford University.
I am a true generalist when it comes to teaching college students, having taught roughly two dozen different courses ranging from college algebra to senior seminars. At Beloit College, I’ve particularly enjoyed working with individual students to acquire research skills while conducting special projects.
Beyond college teaching and supervising undergraduate research, I am interested in summability theory, subsequential Tauberian theory, and Tauberian theorems.
Professionally, I am a member of the American Mathematical Society, the Turkish Mathematical Society, the Scientific Research Honor Society Sigma Xi, and the Mathematical Association of America.
In my personal life, I enjoy spending time with my family.