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Editorial Board
Dr Frederick Osman has had an extensive experience of more than 20 years academic/industry experience in innovative teaching and researching, in Physics and Mathematics education. His research background and achievements have been attained in laser plasma interaction for inertial confinement fusion including work on several plasma effects. He is currently the Director of Vocational Education and the Master in Charge of the Mathematics Club at Trinity Grammar School.
Dr Ryohei Miyadera received a Ph.D. in Mathematics at Osaka City University and received a second Ph. D. in mathematics education at Kobe University. He has two fields of research:probability theory of functions with values in an abstract space and applications of Mathematica to discrete mathematics. He and his high school students have been doing research in discrete mathematics for more than 15 years. He got the excellent teacher award from the Japanese ministry of education in 2012, the Wolfram Innovator Award in 2012 and the Koshiba Award of Education in 2015.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Professor Robert Cowen is Mathematics Emeritus at Queens College, CUNY. He uses Mathematica
in his own research and has written a textbook with John Kennedy called Discovering Mathematics
with Mathematica.
Professor Heinrich Hora is known for his work on the theory for fusion energy with lasers. He has
published more than 450 papers on laser-plasma interaction and inertial nuclear fusion, ponderomotive and relativistic self-focusing, laser acceleration of particles, correspondence principle of electromagnetic interaction and accuracy principle of nonlinearity.
Professor Yaichi Shinohara is Mathematics Emeritus of Kwansei Gakuin University. His research background and achievements have been in on Topology and Knot theory. He is a respected mathematician in the fields of algebra and geometry.
Professor Tadashi Takahashi is a Mathematics Professor at Konan University. He is the President of Japan Society for Symbolic and Algebraic Computation and is also the President of the Game Amusement Society. His research background and achievements have been in Computer Algebra, Singular Theory and Efficient Use of Computer in Mathematics Education.
Dr Jonny Bernas Pornel is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the University of the Philippines
Visayas. He promotes the use of Lesson Study among teachers of Science and Mathematics and the
enhancement of mathematical creativity among students.
Dr Nethal K. Jajo is Modelling and Projection Analyst at the University of Sydney, Australia. He has a PhD degree in Mathematical Statistics and Probability Theory with professional training in Discrete Event Simulation and System Dynamics Modelling. His industrial and academic research activities include: Data analysis, data mining, partial least squares path modelling, regression analysis and dynamic simulation.
Dr Katsuyuki Yoshikawa is an international expert in the area of Knot Theory. He has attained the Takebe-Award for his research on the four dimensional topology from the Mathematical Society of Japan.
Edward Habkouk is an experienced teacher of NSW Mathematics courses to HSC level and he is an HSC Mathematics Extension 1 marker (since 2000) and IB Mathematics Examiner (particularly SL, paper 1) since 1999. He is currently the Dean of Mathematics at Trinity Grammar School.
Stephen McAndrew is a former Physics Teacher at Trinity Grammar School, having taught in Australia and the UK. His research background is in Applied Mathematics, in particular the areas of classical mechanics, fluid mechanics and electromagnetism. He is currently involved in a Ph.D. research in magnetohydrodynamic shock waves.
Katsuya Mori is a teacher at Takarazuka Higashi High School who is doing research in Mathematics with his students. His students papers were published at The Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal. He achieved a M.Sc. from Kyoto University with a major in algebraic geometry.
Shane Scott is an experienced teacher of NSW Mathematics courses to HSC level at Trinity Grammar School. He is an executive member of the Mathematical Association of New South Wales. He has won the NSW Premier’s Scholarship for Mathematical Teaching and has travelled to Germany, UK and the US to attend and present at International Schools and Mathematics conferences.
Yuko Matsuda is known as an experienced computer scientist with many year’s experienced in artificial intelligence, data science, language design and super-computing based on symbolic computation.
Masanori Fukui is an expert on technology in mathematics education. He is a doctoral student in Hiroshima University, and a member of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Research
Fellowship for Young Scientists (DC1). He got Koshiba prize of education in 2015, and Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Award in Stat Dash Grand Prize and more.