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Casey Mann is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Washington Bothell within the School of STEM. He cofounded the UW Bothell Mathematics REU site and has been active in engaging undergraduate students in research. His work focuses on discrete and computational geometry, particularly tilings of Euclidean and non-Euclidean spaces, lattice knots, and self-assembly applications.
- Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Arkansas (2001)
Research interests span tiling theory, lattice knots, and their applications to self-assembly. His publications address complex geometric problems, such as the 2015 discovery of the 15th pentagon tiling of the plane with David Von Derau and Jennifer McLoud-Mann.
His work often intersects with computational methods, symmetry groups, and geometric modeling. He has published extensively on unilateral tilings, edge-marked polyforms, and Heesch numbers, contributing to foundational tiling theory.
As a faculty member, he has advised undergraduate researchers and collaborated on numerous projects, including those involving equilateral triangle tilings and Archimedean tiling colorings.
Contact details include:
- Email: cemann@uw.edu
- Phone: (425) 352-5435
- Mailing Address: University of Washington Bothell, School of STEM, Box 358538, 18115 Campus Way N.E., Bothell, WA 98011-8246
He is affiliated with the UW Bothell Mathematics REU program and has contributed to undergraduate research initiatives, including Friday Harbor Laboratories.




