Eric H. Kuo

In the Summer 2006, I will join the Numerica Corporation in Fort Collins, Colorado. I spent 2005-2006 teaching in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at George Mason University. Before that I received my Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in Computer Science .  My research advisor was Lior Pachter from the Math Department.  I received by bachelor degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in mathematics and computer science, and I completed my master’s thesis at Xerox PARC under Daniel Greene.  I am originally from Trafford, PA.

 

Email: ehkuo [at] alum [dot] mit [dot] edu


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Teaching

Spring 2006:

MATH 302 Geometry

 

Fall 2005:

MATH 215 Vector Calculus

MATH 325 Discrete Mathematics II


Research Articles

 

Includes papers about Graphical Condensation and Viterbi Sequences.


More About Me

If I could choose one word that summarizes me best, it would be math . I have participated in many math competitions and programs throughout my life, including the Putnam, Math Olympiad Program, and the Tilings Research Group. What else do I like that is not directly related to mathematics? Well then, try music . Otherwise, check out my other favorite links .


Last update: May 27, 2006.