Faculty Fellow in Math

Bernard Brooks

Professor
School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science
585-475-5138

Bernard Brooks is a Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the College of Science. He serves as Associate Head for Applied and Computational Mathematics. Dr. Brooks earned his BSc from the University of Toronto, an MBA from RIT, and an MSc and Ph.D. from the University of Guelph. He has been invited to present his rumor propagation research at numerous research institutions including the S.N.Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences in Calcutta, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna. He has been featured in the popular media as well on programs such as World Business on CNBC Europe and National Public Radio’s Science Friday: Using Math to Track Terrorists. Bernard is a recipient of the Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching (2012), his work spans mathematical modeling, social networks, and agent-based systems. 

Key areas of expertise:
Mathematical modeling, dynamical systems, financial mathematics.

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