About Me
I have been a member of Seton Hall University's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science since 2005. Before that I received my Ph.D. in Mathematics from Stevens Institute of Technology, and my M.A.T. (Masters of Arts in Teaching) and B.S. degrees from Duke University. In between attending those two institutions, I also spent a few years as a research analyst for an educational research firm.
Since joining the department I have gotten to teach just about every course offered, from the introductory Calculus and Statistics classes to the upper level History of Mathematics, our Analysis sequence, and our Junior seminar. I have also developed new courses, in Graph Algorithms and in Text Mining. I teach the latter course as part of our new M.S. in Data Science program.
My primary research area is graph theory, sometimes called network theory in applications, and I am one of the authors of the most recent survey paper on the degree sequences of graphs and their relationship to various graph and network parameters. Most recently I have been studying Tutte polynomials of graphs, but I have also written on other graph theory topics as well.
Contact Info
Email: | [firstname].[lastname] @shu.edu |
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Mail: | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Seton Hall University 400 S. Orange Ave. South Orange, NJ 07079 |
Office: | Room 203 McQuaid Building |