
معرفی
Dr. Danny Dyer is a Professor of Mathematics at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he has been since 2005. He holds a PhD from Simon Fraser University (2004) and a B.Sc. from Memorial University (1998). His research focuses on graph theory, including motion in graphs, cops and robbers games, graph searching, watchman walks, graph decomposition, and labelling problems. He also explores the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in undergraduate mathematics education. He has received prestigious awards, including the President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching and the Atlantic Universities’ Distinguished Teaching Award. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with educational innovation.
Research interests prominently feature graph theory subfields such as pursuit-evasion games, graph labeling strategies, and structural graph analysis. His recent publications explore constrained searching algorithms, extremal graph problems, and applications of combinatorial sequences. Teaching contributions emphasize undergraduate mathematics pedagogy.
Key academic milestones include foundational work on zero-forcing sets, eternal domination in graphs, and graceful labeling techniques. His research has been published in over 40 peer-reviewed articles, spanning topics from theoretical graph problems to practical teaching methodologies.




