Chassidy Bozeman

  • Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Chassidy Bozeman

Chassidy Bozeman’s research interests lie in graph theory and linear algebra. She is currently working on eigenvalue problems of matrices and graph coloring/graph covering problems. She particularly enjoys graph domination problems and their variants. As a teacher, she devotes much energy to current and effective pedagogy. A main goal of hers is to create an inclusive classroom environment via innovative teaching techniques such as the use of recorded video lectures. Bozeman enjoys combining her passion for research and teaching by supervising undergraduate research students.

Areas of Expertise

Graph theory and linear algebra

Education

  • Ph.D., Iowa State University
  • B.S., Clark Atlanta University

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