Mark Boady
Assistant Teaching Professor
Department of Information Science
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
Mark Boady joined CCI faculty in fall 2015 as assistant teaching professor. His interests include computer algebra, specifically how to automate complex symbolic calculations, and how computer algebra systems can be used to enhance learning. Boady earned his PhD at CCI in spring 2016 (advised by Professor Jeremy Johnson and Professor Pavel Grinfeld) where he researched automating the computation of problems in the Calculus of Moving Surfaces (CMS). He has taught CCI courses in areas such as the mathematical foundations of computer science and programming languages.
Research Interest
Computer algebra, data structures, computations theory, automatic grading, using gaming in education
Publications
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"M. Boady, P. Grinfeld, and J. Johnson. A symbolic computation system for the calculus of moving surfaces. ACM Commun. Comput. Algebra. 45(1/2):109-110. July 2011. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2016580. "