Suky & Math
Yun (Suky) Su, Ph.D,
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Phone: 260-422-5561 ext. 2103
Email: ysu@indianatech.edu
Office: Snyder Academic Center, Room 159
I am also advisor of Math Club. If you want to join us, please visit this website.
Office (Students) hours:
MWF 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm, 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm; TR 11:00 am – 12:00 pm, or by appointment
Sometimes, if I didn't reply to your email immediately or I am not in my office during my office hours, I might be in a meeting with someone else. I will get to you as soon as I can. Thank you for your understanding and patience. Cheers! ^o^
Class I teach
CS 3500 Numerical methods
MA2410/CS2410 Discrete Structures
MA1030 Applied Algebra
MA1055 Applied Trigonometry
MA1060 Trigonometry
MA1090 Pre-calculus
MA1100 Applied Calculus I
MA1110 Applied Calculus II
MA1200 Calculus I
MA1210 Calculus II
MA2200 Calculus III
MA2100 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
MA2430 Probability and Statistics for Engineers
Academic Degrees
Ph.D. (Mathematics), University of Wisconsin at Madison (2016)
M.A. (Mathematics), University of Wisconsin at Madison (2011)
B.S. (Mathematics, minor in Chemistry), University of Illinois at Chicago (2009)
A.S., Harold Washington College, Chicago (2007)
Professional Experience
Associate Professor of Mathematics, 2022 – present, Indiana Tech, Fort Wayne, IN
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 2016 - 2022, Indiana Tech, Fort Wayne, IN
Adjunct Faculty (Mathematics), 2016, Madison College, Madison, WI
Graduate Assistant, 2009-2016, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Teaching Assistant Coordinator, 2012, 2015, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Instructor for Math Tutorial Program, 2014, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Tutor for Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics, 2006-2009, Harold Washington College, Chicago, IL
Presentations
Evidence-Based Instruction, Indiana Tech Teaching Excellence Center Session, Fort Wayne, April 2022.
Use Kahoot and GeoGebra to Engage Students and Enhance Learning, Mathematical Association of America Math Fest, August 2021.
Kahoot Game Engagement and Video Capture Tips, Indiana Tech Teaching Excellence Center Session, Fort Wayne, June 2020.
Use TACtivity, Technology, and Reflections to Engage Students and Enhance Learning, Fort Wayne Teaching and Learning Conference, Fort Wayne, Feb. 2020.
Why I Teach
As a professor at Indiana Tech, my utmost joy lies in assisting and supporting students both inside and outside the classroom. It is immensely gratifying to witness their academic achievements and contribute to their overall success. Recognizing the significance of education in shaping their future and helping them pursue their aspirations, I find great fulfillment in guiding them along their educational journey.
Additional Information
As a full-time mathematics faculty member, I specialize in teaching a diverse range of subjects, including Algebra, Trigonometry, Discrete Math, Numerical Methods, Calculus, Probability and Statistics, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations. To enhance the learning experience for my students, I maintain this website where I regularly upload course materials, worksheets, lecture videos, and other valuable resources. This platform allows students to access materials and engage with the course content outside of the classroom.
In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I find great joy in pursuing various creative activities during my free time. Painting, cooking, baking delightful cookies, crafting adorable toys, and capturing precious moments through photography are some of my passions. Here is my Chinese traditional paintings website.
https://sites.google.com/view/sukypainting/home
Moreover, I deeply value my role in connecting with students, fostering meaningful interactions, and building strong relationships. I invite you to explore our class pictures and witness the vibrant learning environment we create together.
https://sites.google.com/view/suyunmath/pictures/students
Welcome to chat with me! ^o^