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]
Prior to his appointment at Western New England, Hull taught at Merrimack College. He has also been teaching 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.