Ed Scheinerman is a professor in the Applied Mathematics and Statistics department of the Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University where he serves as Vice Dean for Faculty.

Ed is a discrete mathematician with particular interest in graph theory, random graphs, partially ordered sets, and combinatorics.

He is an accomplished author of multiple textbooks, a research monograph on fractional graph theory, a book on C++ programming for mathematics, a guide to mathematical notation, and–most recently–a book for a general readship entitled “The Mathematics Lover’s Companion”.

More information is available on his website.

Education History

  • Sc.B., Mathematics, Brown University
  • M.A., Mathematics, Princeton University
  • Ph.D., Mathematics, Princeton University

Work Experience

Professor, Johns Hopkins University

Honors and Awards

  • Johns Hopkins University: Applied Mathematics & Statistics Department Faculty Teaching Award (2006)
  • Mathematical Association of America: Lester R. Ford Award (for outstanding mathematical writing) (2001)
  • Johns Hopkins University: Distinguished Faculty Award (1994)
  • Johns Hopkins University: Robert B. Pond, Sr. Excellence in Teaching Award (1994)
  • Mathematical Association of America: Lester R. Ford Award (for outstanding mathematical writing) (1991)

Professional Organizations

American Mathematical Society
Mathematical Association of America
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Institute for Combinatorics and its Applications

Courses

Next Offered
Spring 2025
Open
Course Format
Asynchronous Online
Primary Program
Applied and Computational Mathematics
Location
Online