
About
Jonah Ostroff is an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Washington's Department of Mathematics, housed within the College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD from Brandeis University (2013) and specializes in Combinatorics. His academic role emphasizes teaching and mentorship within the mathematics community. Office hours are held Mondays 3-4pm, Wednesdays 12-1pm, and Fridays 11am-12pm in PDL C-328.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, Brandeis University, 2013
Research interests focus on Combinatorics, a branch of mathematics concerning the study of finite or countable discrete structures. His work likely involves combinatorial theory, enumeration, and discrete mathematical modeling. While specific publications are not listed here, his role as a teaching professor suggests a strong commitment to pedagogical innovation and curriculum development in undergraduate and graduate mathematics education.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in available records. His professional contributions may extend through teaching excellence and departmental service.
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