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Gregory McColm

Gregory McColm is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of South Florida. With over 15 years of teaching experience, he has become a respected figure in the academic community, known for his expertise in discrete mathematics, calculus, and mathematical logic. His passion for teaching is matched by his dedication to research, where he delves into the intricate realms of reticular geometry, mathematical crystallography, and the philosophy of mathematics. McColm's scholarly contributions are well-documented through numerous articles published in esteemed journals. His research has significantly advanced the understanding of complex mathematical concepts, particularly in the areas of reticular geometry and crystallography. His work is recognized and respected by peers, and he is an active member of several professional organizations, including the International Union of Crystallography and the Mathematical Association of America. Beyond his academic pursuits, McColm is an avid amateur writer and political enthusiast. He channels his interests through various platforms, maintaining a blog titled "The Crystal Mathematician," where he explores the fascinating intersections of mathematics and crystallography. Additionally, he runs a website called "LiberalMoonbat.com," which reflects his keen interest in the political spectrum and offers insights and commentary on contemporary political issues. McColm's multifaceted interests and contributions to both academia and public discourse highlight his dynamic personality and commitment to intellectual exploration. His work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a deeper appreciation for the beauty and complexity of mathematics and its applications in the world around us.

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