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Gregory Sulisz 813 Woodstock Lane 734-972-4125 Tecumseh, MI 49286 [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________ ACTUARIAL EXAMS Exam P, Probability Theory (Passed) July 2015 FM/2, Financial Mathematics (Passed) February 2016 MFE, Models for Financial Economics (Sitting) November 2016 __________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) May 2012 Doctor of Philosophy: Mathematics Cumulative GPA - 3.9589 Dissertation: Local Deformations of Wild Group Actions Adviser: George Pappas University of Michigan (Dearborn, MI) May 2006 Bachelor of Science: Mathematics Cumulative GPA - 3.99 Minor: Computer and Computational Mathematics __________________________________________________________________ PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adrian College (Adrian, MI) August 2012 – August 2016 Assistant Professor of Mathematics Taught classes across the undergraduate math curriculum. Responsible for running all aspects of these classes: creating syllabi, choosing textbooks, lecturing, creating and grading exams, etc. I also served as Math Lab Coordinator, as Math Colloquium Series organizer and participator, and was part of several school committees. Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) August 2006 – May 2012 Graduate Teaching Assistant Taught introductory math classes while doing research work toward my Ph.D. My teaching responsibilities included lecturing, grading exams, and helping students during office hours. University of Michigan (Dearborn, MI) January 2004 – June 2006 Math Learning Center Tutor Tutored students having difficulties with math from various undergraduate courses. In addition, I helped with other more administrative tasks like administering placement exams and helping compile the resulting data. __________________________________________________________________ TECHNICAL SKILLS Microsoft Suite: Commonly use many of its programs, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Mathematica: Wrote program code for a research project to compute the spectra of composition operators. MATLAB: Studied the effect of certain linear transformation on vectors in a linear algebra course. Latex: Frequently use this program to typeset papers that include complicated mathematical symbols. Macaulay2: Did certain ring computations with this software when completing my Ph.D. dissertation. C++: Studied this programming language in a couple courses as an undergraduate. __________________________________________________________________ INTERESTS Chess, guitar, food, and travel

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Gregory Sulisz 813 Woodstock Lane 734-972-4125 Tecumseh, MI 49286 [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________

ACTUARIAL EXAMS

Exam P, Probability Theory (Passed) July 2015 FM/2, Financial Mathematics (Passed) February 2016 MFE, Models for Financial Economics (Sitting) November 2016 __________________________________________________________________

EDUCATION

Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) May 2012 Doctor of Philosophy: Mathematics Cumulative GPA - 3.9589 Dissertation: Local Deformations of Wild Group Actions Adviser: George Pappas

University of Michigan (Dearborn, MI) May 2006 Bachelor of Science: Mathematics Cumulative GPA - 3.99 Minor: Computer and Computational Mathematics __________________________________________________________________

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Adrian College (Adrian, MI) August 2012 – August 2016 Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Taught classes across the undergraduate math curriculum. Responsible for running all aspects of these classes: creating syllabi, choosing textbooks, lecturing, creating and grading exams, etc. I also served as Math Lab Coordinator, as Math Colloquium Series organizer and participator, and was part of several school committees.

Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) August 2006 – May 2012 Graduate Teaching Assistant

Taught introductory math classes while doing research work toward my Ph.D. My teaching responsibilities included lecturing, grading exams, and helping students during office hours.

University of Michigan (Dearborn, MI) January 2004 – June 2006 Math Learning Center Tutor

Tutored students having difficulties with math from various undergraduate courses. In addition, I helped with other more administrative tasks like administering placement exams and helping compile the resulting data.

__________________________________________________________________

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Microsoft Suite: Commonly use many of its programs, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.

Mathematica: Wrote program code for a research project to compute the spectra of composition operators.

MATLAB: Studied the effect of certain linear transformation on vectors in a linear algebra course.

Latex: Frequently use this program to typeset papers that include complicated mathematical symbols.

Macaulay2: Did certain ring computations with this software when completing my Ph.D. dissertation.

C++: Studied this programming language in a couple courses as an undergraduate.

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INTERESTS

Chess, guitar, food, and travel