
About
Terry Visentin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Winnipeg. He has been affiliated with the institution since completing his PhD in 1989. His academic journey includes a Bachelor's in Statistics with Computer Science, an MMath in Combinatorics, and a PhD in Mathematics, all from the University of Waterloo.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Waterloo
- MMath in Combinatorics, University of Waterloo
- Bachelor's in Statistics with Computer Science, University of Waterloo
Research Interests: Visentin specializes in algebraic combinatorics, focusing on enumerative problems and applying algebraic techniques to solve complex counting challenges. He also contributes to algebra through the structural analysis of mathematical objects. His passion for problem-solving extends to mentoring students in the Putnam Mathematics Competition.
Awards: No specific awards or fellowships are mentioned in the provided information.
Advising & Grants: While he actively coaches students in competitive mathematics, no formal advising roles or grant details are listed here.
Labs/Teams: No specific research labs or collaborative teams are referenced.
Additional Interests: Outside academia, Terry Visentin enjoys music and bridge.
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