معرفی
Robert Ghrist is the Andrea Mitchell PIK Professor of Mathematics and Electrical & Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. With a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toledo (1991) and M.S./Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Cornell (1994/1995), his research bridges pure and applied mathematics, focusing on applied algebraic topology and topological data analysis.
- Awards: PECASE (2004), SciAm Top50 (2007), NSSEFF (2015), Chauvenet Prize (2013), Lindback Award (2015)
- Education: B.S. Mechanical Engineering (Toledo), M.S./Ph.D. Applied Mathematics (Cornell)
His teaching innovations include the Calculus BLUE video series and Coursera course, which has reached over 100,000 learners globally. Ghrist also founded the Association for Mathematical Research (AMR), emphasizing open-access mathematics scholarship.
- Grants: AFOSR, ASDR&E, DARPA, NSF, ONR
- Books: Calculus Blue Guide, Elementary Applied Topology, Linear Algebra: Essence & Form
He resides in suburban Philadelphia with his family, sharing interests in vintage books and video games.

