Benjamin Galluzzo
Benjamin Galluzzo is an associate professor in the Institute for STEM Education at Clarkson University.[1]
Benjamin Galluzzo | |
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Alma mater | University of Iowa |
Known for | STEM Education |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Clarkson University |
Doctoral advisor | Lihe Wang |
Professional career
Galluzzo received his PhD in applied mathematical and computational sciences from the University of Iowa in 2011. His dissertation, A finite-difference based approach to solving the subsurface fluid flow equation in heterogeneous media, was supervised by Lihe Wang.[2][3] He received a master's degree in mathematical finance from Boston University. His research focuses on the development of strategies and best practices for bringing innovation and active learning into K-16 STEM classrooms, with particular emphasis on mathematical modeling.[4]
Awards and honours
Galluzzo was awarded the Henry L. Alder Award from the Mathematical Association of America in 2016.[5]
References
- Faculty and Staff for the Institute for STEM Education, Clarkson University, retrieved 2020-09-29
- Mathematics PhDs from the University of Iowa, retrieved 2020-09-30
- Galluzzo, Benjamin Jason, A finite-difference based approach to solving the subsurface fluid flow equation in heterogeneous media, University of Iowa, retrieved 2020-09-29
- Ben Galluzzo Appointed Associate Professor in the Institute for STEM Education at Clarkson University, Clarkson University, October 3, 2018, retrieved 2020-09-29
- Henry L. Alder Award, Mathematical Association of America, retrieved 2020-09-27