
معرفی
Alan McRae is a Professor of Mathematics at Washington and Lee University (W&L), where he has served on the faculty since 1997. Currently chairing the Mathematics Department, McRae specializes in geometric probability, logic, and the intersection of mathematics and art. His appointment to the Cincinnati Professorship, established through the Society of the Cincinnati of Virginia's historic 1802 gift, underscores his academic contributions. On March 22, 2023, he will deliver the endowed lecture "Waiting for Gödel," exploring paradoxes and imagination in mathematics.
- Education
- Bachelor's Degree: University of Colorado at Boulder
- Doctorate: State University of New York at Stony Brook
McRae's research bridges mathematical rigor with creative exploration, particularly examining the role of absurdity and contradiction in shaping mathematical thought. His work has been published in notable mathematics journals, though specific titles are not listed here. As a member of Pi Mu Epsilon since 1998, he contributes to the national mathematics honor society's mission.
McRae's academic career at W&L spans over 25 years, during which he has held leadership roles and participated in institutional continuity initiatives. The Cincinnati Professorship, tied to W&L's historical foundations, highlights his alignment with the university's legacy of mathematical scholarship.



