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Dr. Marius Buliga is a Professor of Mathematics and Director of Applied Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh's Division of Physical and Computational Sciences. He contributes to both academic research and educational innovation, focusing on graph theory and mathematical software integration in undergraduate teaching.
- Ph.D. in Mathematics (2002)
- M.S. in Information Science (2002)
- M.S. in Computer Science (1995)
- B.S. in Computer Science (1994)
His research spans graph theory, computational modeling for educational tools (Mathematica/Java applets), and interdisciplinary work in biomedical informatics and systems medicine. Recent publications analyze inflammatory responses in trauma/sepsis, postural control in Parkinson's disease, and combinatorial graph designs, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach combining mathematics with clinical and computational applications.
Dr. Buliga teaches undergraduate mathematics courses including Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Numerical Analysis. His work integrates algorithmic development with biomedical modeling, reflecting collaborations across disciplines.
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