Professor Brian Alspach

Position: Conjoint Professor in Mathematics
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Science and Information Technology
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Contact Details: Staff Directory Entry
Qualifications:
  • B. A. Mathematics, University of Washington, 1961
  • M. A. Mathematics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1964
  • Ph.D. Mathematics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1966
Research Areas:
Research Grants:
  • 2006-2007, NSERC Operating Grant
  • 2001-2006, NSERC Operating Grant
  • 2003-2004, MITACS Project Grant
  • 2002-2004, MITACS Project Grant
  • 1999-2001, NSERC Operating Grant
  • 1999-2001, MITACS Project Grant
  • NSERC Grants since 1967
Honours, Distinctions, Societies:
  • Member of Editorial Board for Australasian Journal of Combinatorics, 2008-present
  • Member of the American Mathematical Society and the Canadian Mathematical Society
  • Member of the Combinatorial Mathematics Society of Australasia
  • Founding Fellow of Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications
  • Member of SIAM
  • Member of the Editorial Board for Discrete Mathematics 1981-present
  • Member of the Editorial Board for Ars Combinatoria 1984 - present
  • Member of the Editorial Board J. Graph Theory 1993 - present
  • Invited speaker: Applications of Group Theory to Combinatorics, 9-12 July 2007, Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Invited speaker: Sixth Slovenian International Conference on Graph Theory, 24-30 June 2007, Lake Bled
  • Invited speaker: Math For America, 27 February 2007, New York City
Teaching Interests:  
Supervision of Students:  
Professional Positions:
  • 1999-present, Adjunct Professor, University of Regina
  • 1998-present, Professor Emeritus, Simon Fraser University
  • 1980-1998, Professor, Simon Fraser University
  • 1973-1980, Associate Professor, Simon Fraser University
  • 1966-1973, Assistant Professor, Simon Fraser University

Publications: Link to: Researcher report
Link to: Alspach's Mathematics & Poker Page (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
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