

Joshua Cooper
Exploring the impact of combinatorial mathematics, Dr. Joshua Cooper is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of South Carolina. With a Ph.D. in Mathematics, Dr. Cooper has carved a niche in the specialized field of combinatorics, where his research delves into intriguing topics such as the Thue-Morse sequence and various open problems that challenge the boundaries of mathematical understanding. Dr. Cooper's scholarly contributions are well-recognized, with numerous publications that have enriched the academic literature in combinatorics. His work is not confined to the written word; he is a dynamic presence at conferences and universities around the globe, where he shares his insights and fosters collaborative research efforts. Beyond his research, Dr. Cooper is deeply committed to the academic community. He serves as a reviewer for several prestigious journals, ensuring the quality and integrity of published research. His engagement extends to the digital realm, where he actively participates in discussions and shares knowledge on platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn, connecting with fellow mathematicians and enthusiasts alike. Dr. Cooper's dedication to his field is evident not only in his research and publications but also in his mentorship of students and young researchers. He is passionate about inspiring the next generation of mathematicians, guiding them through the complexities of combinatorial problems and encouraging them to pursue innovative solutions. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Cooper is known for his approachable demeanor and willingness to engage with both peers and students. His enthusiasm for mathematics is contagious, and he is often found discussing the latest developments in combinatorics with anyone eager to learn.
Publications
, 1286-1289, 2018-12-01
, 6013-6022, 2014-10-01
, 1612-1621, 2023-02-19
, 1359-1369, 2013-06-01
, 305-310, 2015-02-11
, 569-573, 2006-06-01
, 585-590, 2013-12-20
, 765-772, 2021-04-19