Dr. Marius Buliga
Degrees and Credentials
Ph.D. Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh 2002
M.S. Information Science, University of Pittsburgh 2002
M.S. Computer Science, West University of Timisoara, Romania 1995
B.S. Computer Science, West University of Timisoara, Romania 1994
Short Bio
Before coming to the University of Pittsburgh in 1997 for his graduate studies, Dr. Buliga worked as an Assistant Professor and taught Programming Languages at the Polytechnical University of Timisoara, Romania for two years . After finishing his Ph. D. in Pittsburgh he came to Pitt-Bradford to work as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Academic Focus
Dr. Buliga has taught the following undergraduate math classes: Calculus I & II, Linear Algebra, Operations Research, Abstract Algebra, Numerical Analysis
Research, Accomplishments, and Publications
Dr. Buliga's area of research includes graph theory and the use of mathematical software (Mathematica) and Java applets for teaching math at an undergraduate level.
Publications:
Books
Mircea Puta, Gheorghe Ivan, Marius Buliga – The Elementary Catastrophe Theory: A Survey, Monografii Matematice Nr. 52, University of Timisoara Press, 1995.
Papers
Gregory Constantine, Marius Buliga – Determinantal Generating Functions of Colored Spanning Forests, International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, (https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijmms/) 6 (2004), pp. 273-284.