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Academic Achievements
Thomas has published multiple papers in the fields of numerical linear algebra, algebraic graph theory, and combinatorics, and has achieved notable success in these areas.
Research Experience
Thomas has made significant contributions in the areas of numerical linear algebra, algebraic graph theory, and combinatorics. He has worked on matrix polynomials, the numerical solutions of polynomial equations, the spectral properties of directed graphs, and the zero forcing number and forts of a graph.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Minnesota Duluth; Ph.D. in Mathematics from Washington State University.
Background
Thomas R. Cameron is an assistant professor of Mathematics at Penn State Behrend. He is a passionate mathematics educator with over twelve years of teaching experience across four academic institutions. His research interests include numerical linear algebra, algebraic graph theory, and combinatorics.