Tom Hull
Thomas C. Hull is an associate professor of mathematics at Western New England University and is known for his expertise in the mathematics of paper folding.[1]
Since 2013, he has taught at MathILy, an intensive residential summer program for mathematically excellent high school students. Prior to his appointment at Western New England, Hull taught at Merrimack College. He has also taught at the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics for many years: as junior staff from 1991 to 1995, and as senior staff in 1998 to 2007. He spent his undergraduate years at Hampshire College. Afterwards, Hull earned a MS and Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Rhode Island. His dissertation was in graph theory. Since graduating, he has been working on research problems in origami-math and teaching origami-math classes.
Hull's 2006 book Project Origami uses origami to teach math.[2] He has co-authored two non-math origami books: Origami, Plain and Simple and Russian Origami, and he is on the Board of Directors of OrigamiUSA (a national non-profit arts organization). He is also featured in the 2010 origami documentary Between the Folds.
Notes
- ↑ As evidenced by his books on the subject, and his invited talk at the MD-DC-VA Section of the MAA, Fall 2006 Meeting.
- ↑ Hull, Thomas (2006). Project Origami:Activities for Exploring Mathematics. A K Peters, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-56881-258-8.
External links
- Home page
- Google scholar profile
- Origami videos on Youtube
- Innovative Math: from Origami to Calculus. Report from a visit of Hull to Phillips Exeter Academy, April 14, 2009.
- MathILy Website