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Titu Andreescu is a retired Associate Professor in the Science/Mathematics Education Department at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), affiliated with the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. He holds a Ph.D., M.S., and B.A. in Mathematics from the University of West Timisoara, Romania. His research focuses on enhancing mathematics education through problem-solving initiatives, particularly via AwesomeMath—a program encompassing summer camps, correspondence courses, and journals for gifted students. He specializes in Diophantine Analysis, particularly quadratic equations and their applications in advanced mathematics.
Andreescu has authored numerous publications, including textbooks like Complex Numbers from A to Z and contributed to Olympiad problem design for competitions such as the IMO and W.L. Putnam. He has received prestigious awards, including the Edith May Sliffe Award and led the U.S. IMO team to historic victories, including a first-place finish in 1994. His professional roles include directing the Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program (MOSP) and serving as a coach for national teams in Romania and the U.S.
Key projects include keynote speaking at international math camps and consulting for competitions. He has secured grants totaling over $800,000 for mathematics education initiatives, including funding from Akamai Technologies and the U.S. Army Research Office.



