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John Saccoman is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Seton Hall University. He holds a Ph.D. in Graph Theory from Stevens Institute of Technology (1995), an MS in Mathematics (1987), and a BS in Mathematics from Seton Hall (1986). His research focuses on Network Reliability Analysis, Algebraic Graph Theory, and Baseball Analytics, with over 50 publications and multiple authored/co-authored books. He leads the Seton Hall-Stevens Institute Graph Theory Group, producing collaborative research with students and faculty.
Research interests include Laplacian eigenvalues, multigraph spectra, and sabermetric methodologies. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in discrete mathematics, network analysis, and calculus. Awards include the Bishop Bernard J. McQuaid Medal (2025) and recognition in Who's Who in America's Teachers (2006). He actively serves on academic committees, including leadership roles in Middle States accreditation and university strategic planning. His work bridges theoretical graph theory with practical applications in sports analytics and education pedagogy.
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