Joseph DiMuroمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Mathematics
- Combinatorics
- Algebra
- +۱ مورد دیگر
Joseph DiMuro is an Associate Professor in the Department of Math and Computer Science at Biola University, where he teaches undergraduate mathematics courses including Calculus (three semesters), Abstract Algebra (two semesters), Introduction to Real Analysis (two semesters), and Readings in Mathematics. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and a B.S. from Biola University. His research centers on mathematical disciplines such as combinatorics, algebra, and group theory. Key investigations include the structure of rotationally-closed languages, prime power elements in general linear groups, and algebraic representations in finite fields, reflecting a blend of theoretical and applied mathematical inquiry. DiMuro frames mathematics as an expression of divine creation, stating he aims to help students 'see the beauty in the mathematical world like beauty in nature' and foster lifelong intellectual curiosity. No laboratory affiliations, research grants, or awards are documented in the available text.


