My name is Wutichai Chongchitmate. You can call me by my nickname, Top. I am a third year graduate student in Math PhD program at UCLA. Originally, I am from Thailand. I came to the United States for undergraduate study at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. My research interests are in the fields of algebra and topology including knot theory, algebraic topology and algebraic number theory. Recently, I also gain an interest in applications of number theory in cryptography.
Contact Info
Office: MS 3915E
Office Hours: T 12:00 PM-1:00 PM (31B) T 2:00 PM-3:00 PM, Th 12:00 PM-1:00 PM (170A)
SMC Hours: T 10:00 AM-11:00 AM
E-Mail: wutichai at math dot ucla dot edu
Teaching
- Winter 2013:
- Math 31B Integration and Infinite Series Section 2a, 2b
- Math 170A Probability Theory Section 2a
- Fall 2012:
- Math 32B Calculus of Several Variables Section 2a, 2b
- Math 115A Linear Algebra Section 3a
- Spring 2012:
- Math 33A Linear Algebra and Applications Section 1c, 1d
- PIC 20A Principles of Java Language with Applications Section 1b
- Winter 2012:
- Math 32B Calculus of Several Variables Section 1a, 1b
- Math 115A Linear Algebra Section 3a
- Fall 2011:
- Math 31B Integration and Infinite Series Section 4a, 4b
- Math 33A Linear Algebra and Applications Section 2c, 2d
- Summer (Session C) 2011:
- Math 32B Calculus of Several Variables Section 1a, 1b
- Spring 2011:
- PIC 20A Principles of Java Language with Applications Section 1a, 1b
- Winter 2011:
- Math 31B Integration and Infinite Series Section 1a, 1b
- Math 32B Calculus of Several Variables Section 1e, 1f
- Fall 2010:
- Math 31B Integration and Infinite Series Section 1e, 1f
Research
- Knot Theory:
- Legendrian Knot Atlas with Professor Lenhard Ng (Duke University)
- Computer Science:
- Architectural Implications of Nanoscale Integrated Sensing and Computing with Constantin Pistol, Christopher Dwyer and Alvin R. Lebeck (Duke University)