Constanze Liaw
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Liaw grew up near Stuttgart (Germany) where she also completed her undergraduate degree with a major in mathematics and a minor in physics. During her undergraduate studies she spent the academic year 2001-02 in Limerick (Ireland) as part of the Erasmus exchange program. In 2004 she came to the United States for her graduate studies at Brown University. Dr. Liaw left the East Coast for a three-year Visiting Assistant Professorship (postdoc) at Texas A&M University and joined the Baylor faculty in the Fall of 2012. Together with her husband, Joe Kuehl, she has two wonderful children: Joanna (2006) and Calvin (2010). Dr. Liaw likes to learn and teach new, interesting things every day. She plays table tennis and loves downhill skiing.
Research Interest
Harmonic and Complex Analysis, Spectral Theory, Functional Models and Mathematical Physics.
Publications
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E G Kostadinova, C D Liaw, L S Matthews and T W Hyde. Physical interpretation of the spectral approach to delocalization in infinite disordered systems. Journal ref: Materials Research Express 3.12 (2016).