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The Intrepid Mathematician

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So you would like to work as my PhD student?

I am reposting this for Fall 2016. Enjoy, and feel free to contact me! We are excited to offer a PhD in Mathematical Modelling and Methods in the Mathematics Department at Ryerson University starting in September 2016! It was long struggle to mount the program, owing to the backlog for new graduate programs in Ontario.… Read More So you would like to work as my PhD student?

July 25, 2016 abonato99Leave a comment

The mathematician who plays professional football

You don’t usually read about spectral graph theory and professional football in the same sentence. Meet John Urschel.… Read More The mathematician who plays professional football

February 17, 2016 abonato99Leave a comment

So you would like to work as my PhD student?

We are excited to offer a PhD in Mathematical Modelling and Methods in the Mathematics Department at Ryerson University starting in September 2016! It was long struggle to mount the program, owing to the backlog for new graduate programs in Ontario. With a recent break in that dam, we now are pleased to offer a… Read More So you would like to work as my PhD student?

January 6, 2016July 25, 2016 abonato991 Comment

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