
معرفی
Matthew DeVos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Simon Fraser University (SFU), part of the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on structural graph theory, combinatorics, matroid theory, and related areas such as topological graph theory and additive combinatorics. He holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Princeton University (2000).
DeVos teaches courses in calculus, advanced linear algebra, and graph theory, with upcoming courses including MATH 152 (Calculus II), MATH 338 (Advanced Linear Algebra), and MATH 820 (Graph Theory). His research is supported by the Simons Foundation and involves collaborations with institutions globally. He is affiliated with the CORDS (Centre for Operations Research and Decision Sciences) at SFU. His work includes contributions to graph flows, matroid minors, and algorithmic graph theory, with recent publications addressing topics like graph immersions, cycle analysis, and flow theorems. Despite extensive contributions, no personal academic awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.




