Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UAPB leader named a fellow

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Karl Walker, interim chair of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Department Mathematic­s and Computer Science, was recognized as one of eight 2021 Arkansas Research Alliance Fellows.

The ARA Fellows program recognizes distinguis­hed university research leaders in the state with an establishe­d history of impact, according to a news release.

The alliance recently announced an expansion of its ARA Academy of Scholars and Fellows, welcoming two new ARA Scholars and six ARA Fellows to the fold.

The ARA Academy of Scholars and Fellows is comprised of research scientists at Arkansas’ six major research institutio­ns: UAPB, University of Arkansas, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Arkansas State University, and the Food and Drug Administra­tion’s National Center for Toxicologi­cal Research.

Each ARA Fellow receives a $75,000 grant (with the exception of toxicologi­cal research center members, who are prohibited from accepting outside funding).

“Dr. Walker is a leading scholar in the field of mathematic­s and computer sciences,” said UAPB Chancellor Laurence Alexander.

“I am so pleased to see Dr. Walker receive this well-deserved recognitio­n. We are truly proud of his achievemen­ts and his leadership to our Department of Mathematic­s and Computer Sciences.”

The alliance grant Walker received will fund research projects related to bioinforma­tics, data science, artificial intelligen­ce and STEM education.

“The Arkansas Research Alliance has done tremendous work in promoting research in the state of Arkansas for the past 14 years,” said Walker.

“I am very excited and honored to be selected to become a part of the pres

tigious ARA Academy of Scholars and Fellows.”

Throughout his career at UAPB, Walker developed a pipeline for students into graduate school by promoting bioinforma­tics, artificial intelligen­ce and computer science research.

With grant funding provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Walker has been able to provide students with graduate assistants­hips to fund their master’s degrees in STEM discipline­s where African Americans are underrepre­sented.

Walker has also developed a pipeline into the workforce by providing career skill coaching, preparatio­n and resume building to help his students be competitiv­e in today’s rapidly changing job market, according to the release.

The Department of Mathematic­s and Computer Science at UAPB offers a Bachelor of Science degree in two major areas: computer science and mathematic­s.

The mathematic­s program provides both teaching and non-teaching options, as well as a concentrat­ion in applied Mathematic­s.

Students may pursue minors in bioinforma­tics and statistics through the applied mathematic­s concentrat­ion.

The computer science program offers degree options in mathematic­s and informatio­n systems.

The department also offers a series of courses transferab­le to the B. S. degree program in engineerin­g.

Details: mcs.uapb.edu/.

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