CBU School of Sciences
Spotlight on Faculty
On this page, we spotlight individual members of the Sciences' faculty and support staff.
The spotlight shines on Dr. Leigh C. Becker.
Title: Professor of Mathematics.
Fall 2007 Courses: Math 132 Calculus II; Math 231 Differential Equations; and Math 401 Linear Algebra.
Length of service at CBU: Dr. Becker has been teaching at CBU since 1979.
Formal Education: Dr. Becker holds a B.S.
degree in physics from the Illinois Institute of
Technology, an M.S. degree in physics from the University of Illinois
in Champaign-Urbana, and M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees in mathematics from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, where he was awarded an SIU Graduate
Fellowship and Dissertation Research Award.
Professional Interests: Dr. Becker
regularly uses technology in his classes to help explain and illustrate
mathematical concepts and to solve mathematical problems that require the use of
a graphing calculator or computer. In particular, he is an avid user of Maple™, a
computer algebra system, in his differential equations classes and in his own
research. Two of his Maple computer programs have recently been published at
the Maple Application Center.
He has also contributed to the literature on
mathematics education: an article entitled “Setting the stage with APR
problems” is included in the Critical and Creative Thinking
Skills Bibliography of the University of South Florida’s Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence. He was awarded the 2001-2002 Dr. Marguerite Cooper
Distinguished Professor Award for Excellence in Teaching in Sciences and
Mathematics, three sabbaticals, and a number of summer grants.
Dr. Becker’s research focus is functional differential equations. Recent publications appear in refereed journals of international standard such as Nonlinear Analysis, Electronic Journal of Qualitative Theory of Differential Equations, CUBO, and the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has presented papers at conferences, including invitations to speak at conferences of the American Mathematical Society and the World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts. One of his theorems is used and cited extensively in the research paper “Fixed points, Volterra equations, and Becker’s resolvent” by T. A. Burton, a prolific researcher and author of several research monographs in the application of Liapunov functionals and fixed-point theory to Volterra integral and differential equations.
Background: Dr. Becker was born in Chicago and raised on an Illinois farm stretching along Route 50 between Iuka and Salem. He graduated from Salem Community High School in 1964 and was co-valedictorian. He has taught mathematics at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, mathematics and physics at a German gymnasium (high school) in Hamburg, and science courses at Patoka High School, Illinois.
Interests: Dr. Becker is
married to Lynne Marie Becker, a graduate of CBU and St. Louis University and founder of Brainiac Tutoring in Memphis. They
are the proud parents of four wonderful children, all of whose names began with
“L”. Dr. Becker enjoys reading, walking, classical music, and looks
forward to free time in his office for research. He particularly enjoys being
with his daughters and going out to dinner and classical music concerts.
Home Page: www.cbu.edu/~lbecker
For previous spotlighted faculty in the School of Sciences, see the archives.
For more information, contact Dr. Johnny B. Holmes, Dean. Send e-mail now to jholmes@cbu.edu