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Charles Buehrle is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Math, Physics & Computer Studies at Notre Dame of Maryland University, within the School of Arts, Sciences & Business. He is based in the Knott Science Center and actively contributes to both teaching and research in mathematics.
His research focuses on algebraic combinatorics, graph theory, and group representations, particularly in the context of Coxeter groups and permutation problems like the pancake sorting problem. Key interests include prefix reversal graphs, representations of Hecke algebras, and structural properties of symmetric and hyperoctahedral groups.
The recent publications (2019–2023) emphasize combinatorial structures related to pancake graphs and generalized reversal operations, showing a consistent research trajectory in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science. Earlier works (2010) delve into deep algebraic structures such as Kazhdan-Lusztig and Clausen representations.
- American Mathematical Society
- Mathematical Association of America
- Association for Women in Mathematics
- Kappa Mu Epsilon, Mathematics Honor Society
Dr. Buehrle has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Stefano Blanco and Mark Skandera. While no formal advising or grant information is listed, his sustained publication record indicates active scholarly engagement. He is involved in professional service through memberships in major mathematical societies.
He is affiliated with the Math, Physics & Computer Studies Department and contributes to academic leadership as department chair.





