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CAREERS THAT USE MATH


Find out about interesting, rewarding careers that use math.

Choose one of the careers listed in the table below.
Read the Career Profile for that person.
Then find out more specific information about that career by going to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, using the address listed in the table.
Summarize your information, using the Career Profile Form.
 

Here are some quotes taken from the Profiles listed in the Table:

Research Scientist, Laura A. Bloom:
I liked the idea of working on something that would help people.
The perspective I bring to problems we are trying to solve is radically different from that of my colleagues, and it helps us hone our understanding so we can plan better experiments and get more and better information from them.

Software Engineer, Yvonne Zhou:
My favorite subject in mathematics is geometry...  it later came in handy when I became a graduate student in computer science.

NASA Astronaut, Robert L. Stewart:
Mathematics can be an end in itself for some people, or it can open a multitude of other doors.

Judith G. Cottingham, Apparel Research.
Among the software she has developed is a program which automates size assignment of shirts for women in the military based on their measurements.

David S. Ross, Research Scientist at Eastman Kodak.
As part of his job he must understand the concerns of the non-mathematical scientist he works with and keep the mathematics in its place, ...,  making the connections between reality and mathematics for the scientist.

Alison DeLong, Marine Research.
I am employed by a professor to work on projects related to fisheries stock assessment and population dynamics of exploited fish stocks...I plan to continue in this field because the challenges are endless and I collaborate with some very intelligent individuals to answer some interesting questions.

Clare Johnson, Professor of Mathematics, Fashion Institute of Technology.
I teach mathematics at the Fashion Institute of Technology.  Most of the students at F.I.T. have weak skills and a fear of mathematics. It is fun for me to try to make math accessible to them. They can relate to subjects like the golden ratio, Penrose tiles, knots and mazes, fractals, etc.

Table of  Information For Careers That Use Math

 Source of Additional Occupational Information (Last Column):

         The Occupational Outlook Handbook    http://www.bls.gov/oco/   See Search Suggestions (In last column)
 
Occupation: Nameof Person 
Profiled: 
 

Web Address 
Click to go to Profile:

MORE CAREER INFORMATION.
Search Suggestions
in Occupational Outlook Handbook
Go to http://www.bls.gov/oco/
Then click on  A-Z INDEX at the top of that page.
Research
Scientist
  Laura A. Bloom
http://www.ams.org/careers/lbloom.html Go to Biological and 
          medical scientists
Software 
Engineer
Yvone Zhou
http://www.maa.org/careers/zhou.html Go to Computers programmers 
      or Systems analysts
NASA 
Astronaut
Robert L. Stewart 
http://www.maa.org/careers/stewart.html Go to Aircraft pilots and 
          flight engineers
Air Traffic Control
Analyst
Sarah Adams Yeary
http://www.maa.org/careers/yeary.html Go to Computer systems analysts,
          engineers, and scientists 
Apparel
Research
Judith G. Cottingham
http://www.ams.org/careers/jcotting.html Go to Designers
      or Computer Programmers
Research
Scientist
Photography
David S. Ross
http://www.maa.org/careers/dross.html 
or  http://www.ams.org/careers/dross.html 
Go to Chemical engineers 
      or Photographers and 
          Camera Operators
Marine
Research
Alison DeLong 
http://www.maa.org/careers/delong.html Go to  Biological & medical scientists
      or  Geologists, geophysicists 
            and Oceanographers
Professor of Mathematics
Fashion Institute 
of Technology
Clare Johnson
 http://www.maa.org/careers/cjohnson.html Go to Designers, Mathematicians,
      or Adult & vocational education 
          teachers 
Imaging Scientist
Benjamin E. Weiss
http://www.maa.org/careers/bweiss.html Go to Computer systems analysts, 
          engineers and scientists
      or Computer programmers
Research Mathematician
Katherine Adebola Okikiolu
http://www.enc.org/features/calendar/unit/0,1819,155,00.shtm Go to Mathematician
Robotics Engineer
JPL's Bionic Woman 
Dr. Ayanna Howard 
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/profiles/howard/ Go to Mechanical engineers 
Geophysicist Exploring Earth 
Andrea Donnellan
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/profiles/donnellan/donnellan_index.html Go to Geophysical Prospecting Surveyors or
Environmental scientists and geoscientists 
(Music and Math)
Computer Science Professor 
Leon Harkleroad,
http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/mathline/career/career1298.shtm Go to Musicians, Singers, and Related Workers
Biology Professor
Mary Stuart MacDougall 
http://www.agnesscott.edu/alumnae/p_alumnaearticle.asp?id=302 Go to Teachers—Postsecondary
Forensic Chemist
Julia Dolan
http://www.realscience.org/student_home/index.html
Click on the Main (left) button.  Scroll down to Forensic Chemist
Go to Science Technicians
Plant Geneticist 
Margaret Pooler 
http://www.realscience.org/student_home/index.html
Click on the Main (left) button. Scroll down to Plant Geneticist 
Go to Plant Scientists
Seabird Biologist
Mike Schultz
http://www.realscience.org/student_home/index.html
Click on the Main (left) button. Scroll down to Seabird Biologist
Go to Biological Scientists
Computer Games Designer Dave Kaemmer  http://elibrary.bigchalk.com/libweb/elib/do/search
SEARCH for:   computer animation career profile Dave Kaemmer 
Ask me for Username and  Password
Go to Computer software engineers
Materials Scientist  Alec Talin http://www.aip.org/tip/INPHFA/vol-5/iss-5/p12.pdf Go to Chemists and Materials Scientists
Geophysical surveying
Asbjorn Frisvoll
http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/COURSES/careers/asbjorn.html
This site has a link to Careers in Physics.
Go to Surveyors, Cartographers, and Photogrammetrists and Surveying Technicians
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The authors of these essays describe a wide variety of careers for which a background in the mathematical sciences is useful. They provide practical answers to the question: "Why should I study math?"

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