Marc A Chamberland
Myra Steele Professor of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Marc Chamberland enjoys teaching a diverse set of courses in the mathematics curriculum. With the support of an NSF grant, he has developed materials to emphasize computer discovery.
Marc has published over fifty papers in refereed journals (with twenty co-authors) and regularly speaks at conferences and colloquia. The areas include differential equations, number theory, classical analysis, and experimental mathematics. His Erdos number is three.
Marc's measure of a good paper is usually not whether it is "useful," but whether it is "beautiful."
He is currently writing a popular math book and has made mathematical artwork.
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Education and Degrees
B.M., M.M., Ph.D., University of Waterloo