CURRICULUM VITAE
Marius Buliga
Department of Mathematics
University of Pittsburgh
301 Thackeray Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: (412)-683-4242 (H)
E-mail:
mabst161@pitt.edu
http://www.pitt.edu/~mabst161
Citizenship: Romania Date of Birth: January 11, 1970 Place of Birth: Romania 1997-present University of Pittsburgh Teaching
Assistant, Department of Mathematics Doctor
of Philosophy in Mathematics Expected
Degree: April 2002 Thesis
Advisor: Professor Gregory
Constantine Thesis
Title: On the Enumeration of Colored Spanning Trees in a Graph
(pdf file) 1999-present University of Pittsburgh School of
Information Sciences Master of
Science in Information Science Expected
Degree: April 2002 1995-1997 Polytechnical University of Timisoara, Romania Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering Lecturer,
Department of Mathematics and Informatics 1994-1995 University of Timisoara, Romania Faculty of
Mathematics M.S. in Computer
Science 1989-1994 University of Timisoara, Romania Faculty of
Mathematics B.S. in Computer
Science 1997-present Teaching Assistantship Department of
Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh Summer 2001 Research Assistantship Department of
Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh 1999 Toeplitz-Culver Award Department of
Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh 1990-1995 Scholarship University of
Timisoara, Romania Coloring of Graphs and Hypergraphs,
Trees, Computational Model Building, Isomorphic Partitions of Complete Graphs ·
(with Mircea Puta and Gheorghe Ivan) Une incursion a la
theorie elementaire des catastrophes, Monografii Matematice Nr. 52,
Timisoara 1995. ·
(with Gregory Constantine and John Lattanzio) A
classification of isomorphic spanning tree parallelisms of
K6 and K8, submitted. (Abstract - pdf file) ·
(with Gregory Constantine) Determinantal Generating
Functions for Colored Spanning Forests, submitted. ·
(with Gregory Constantine and Nicholas Bohnen)
Electronic Platform Measures of Balance in Parkinsonian Patients, submitted. ·
Courses taught at the University of Pittsburgh: Calculus 2 (0230, Recitation), 2000-2001 College Algebra 2 (0020, Lecture), Summer 2000 Business Calculus (0120, Recitation), Summer 2000 College Algebra 1 (0010, Lecture), Summer 1999 Calculus 1 (0230, Recitation), Spring 1999 Prep. for Scientific Calculus (0200, Recitation), Fall 1998 College Algebra (0031, Recitation), Summer 1998 ·
Courses taught at the Polytechnical University of
Timisoara: PASCAL-Programming
Language, 1995-1997 ·
Discrete Math Seminar, University of Pittsburgh,
October 2000 ·
Graduate Student Seminar, University of Pittsburgh ·
Selected Courses (University of Pittsburgh) Combinatorics
(MATH 2060) Theory of Graph
Coloring (MATH 3051) Coding Theory
(MATH 3090) Numerical Methods
in Scientific Computing (Math 2070/2071) Data Structures (INFSCI
2610) Advanced
Interactive Graphics (INFSCI 2781) Database
Management (INFSCI 2710/2711) ·
Computer Skills Programming Languages: C/C++, Java, SQL, HTML, Lisp, Perl. Operating Systems: UNIX/X-Window, Windows NT, Mac
OS, MS DOS Mathematical and Statistical Packages: Mathematica, Splus. ·
Professor Gregory M. Constantine Department of
Mathematics University of
Pittsburgh 509 Thackeray Hall Pittsburgh, PA
15260 Phone:
(412)-624-8308 Fax:
(412)-624-8397 ·
Professor William Layton Department of
Mathematics University of
Pittsburgh 603 Thackeray Hall Pittsburgh, PA
15260 Phone:
(412)-624-8312 Fax:
(412)-624-8397 ·
Professor Thomas Metzger Department of
Mathematics University of
Pittsburgh 423 Thackeray Hall Pittsburgh, PA
15260 Phone:
(412)-624-8343 Fax:
(412)-624-8397 ·
Dr. Arthur Wetzel Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center 216A Mellon
Institute 4400 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA
15213 Phone:
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