biography

  • Umut is an associate teaching professor at Florida International University.

    He received his Ph.D. in 2014 from Case Western Reserve University. His research interests are convex geometric analysis, information theory, and analysis. His Ph.D. thesis focused on information-theoretic inequalities for log concave functions and their relations with inequalities involving convex bodies from convex geometry. His research papers have been published in the leading journals of Mathematics.

    Umut is also an innovative and dedicated teacher. He has contributed to transforming the way lower-level math courses are taught and to improving student retention and success by using active learning techniques, emphasizing critical thinking, and using technology. He was also involved in redesigning many math courses to improve the teaching and learning experience at FIU. He served as Hybrid Faculty Fellow in 2021-2022 and helped train faculty from various disciplines to design evidence-based hybrid classes.

    He is the recipient of the Faculty Award for Excellence in Gateway Teaching (2023), the Top Scholars Award (FIU-2022) and the Rewarding Excellence in Teaching Incentives (RETI) Award (FIU-2022). He has also received the College of Arts, Sciences and Education-Teaching Awards in 2019 and 2021.

research interests

  • His research interest is convex geometric analysis. He works on information-theoretic inequalities for functions (mainly log-concave) and their relations with inequalities involving convex bodies from convex geometry; Analysis - Mathematics and Statistics

selected scholarly works & creative activities

full name

  • Umut Caglar

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