Claude Tameze
Lincoln University
Chair & Professor
Claude M. Tameze, Ph.D.
Chair & Professor of Mathematics Department of Mathematical Sciences
Director, Mathematics Learning Center Department of Mathematical Sciences
Claude Tameze, Ph.D., Chair, Professor, Director & NSF CASL Fellow. Dr. Tameze’s research focuses primarily on image processing/shape recognition and Laser Induced-Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) imaging using nonlinear diffusion methods. He is also a researcher of the STEM innovative pedagogy using the Piaget and Vygotsky’s Learning Theories and Rigorous Mathematical Thinking (RMT). He also promotes excellence in science/mathematics research as a volunteer Judge/Co-Chair/Chair for the Delaware Science Fairs, invited speaker at the ALEKS conferences - Congressional Black Caucus 2019, ASU Remote 2020, McGraw-Hill Addressing College Readiness and Learning Loss as a Result of the Pandemic | HBCU Peer – to – Peer Panel Discussion, 2021, EduTECH Europe 2021, and a CASL Fellow.