Member Profile
Adam Gilbert
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Education History
- PhD Mathematics (05/2013)
University of Rhode Island - Master of Science Mathematics (05/2009)
University of Rhode Island - Bachelor of Arts Mathematics and Economics (05/2007)
Merrimack College
Publications
- Gilbert, A. and Tiner, G.. (2015). On the Erdos-Sos Conjecture for Graphs with Circumference At Most k in Congressus Numerantium. (223, 127 - 137).
- Gilbert, A.. (2014). Representing Asteroidal Sets on Subdivisions of Start in Journal of Combinatorial Mathematics and Combinatorial Computing. (88, 5 - 16).
- Gilbert, A., Camouzis, E., Heissan A.M., Ladas, G.. (2009). On the Boundedness Character of a System of Difference Equations in Communications in Mathematical Analysis. (7, 2, 41 - 49).
Teaching Experience
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Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
(Current)
- Southern New Hampshire University – Mathematics
Languages
- English
- Speaking level: Superior
- Reading level: Superior
Honors & Awards
- Excellence in Teaching (05/2018)
Award given to one full-time faculty member at Southern New Hampshire University's University College (Day Campus). Nominations are student driven, and selection is made via a committee of students, faculty, and administration.
Presentations
- Tailoring Curriculum Design to Students' Preferred Approaches to Learning: Using the Kolbe Conative Index(TM), 11/06/2017
An analysis of learning styles of Business Students at Southern New Hampshire University, according to the Kolbe Conative Index(TM). - Using Polling Technologies to Create Adaptive and Effective Learning Experiences, 04/17/2016
Discussion of the impact of using Poll Everywhere in first-year mathematics courses. - Games of No Chance: Analysis of Some Combinatorial Games, 04/28/2015
Keynote talk for an undergraduate mathematics conference targeting small colleges and universities along Boston's North Shore. The talk surveyed some interesting combinatorial games on graphs.
Positions
- Assistant Professor of Mathematics (09/2014 – Current) Southern New Hampshire University
- Lead Faculty in Mathematics (06/2013 – 08/2014) Northeastern University