Shaun Ramsey
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Education
- B.S., University of Delaware, 1999
- Ph.D., University of Utah, 2004
Research
SuPeR Fractals: http://shaunramsey.com/research/superfractal/
Lately, Dr. Ramsey has been working on discovering more about the SuPeR fractal, non-uniform time domains, and their relationships to other structures in mathematics. Ramsey has been working closely with students to learn more about these types of problems, so stay tuned.
One of Dr. Ramsey’s favorite collaborations with students was with Project Dream. You can find more information here: http://shaunramsey.com/dream and a quick video of our launch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9SgUij83ts
Project Dream was a faculty-student collaboration dedicated to interacting with objects at near-space, driven by Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, Shaun Ramsey, PhD. Working closely with faculty members and other members of the community gave students in Project Dream the chance to learn directly from experts in the field and to learn in a way that is not possible in tradition classroom-based education. In specific, students involved with Project Dream gained a tremendous amount of direct experience with electronics, radio, and software development using hands-on learning, experimentation and exploration.
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Bio:
Shaun Ramsey is a Professor and Chair of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department. He earned his undergraduate degree in Computer Science with a concentration in Chemical Engineering at the University of Delaware in 1999, followed by his doctoral degree in Computer Science at the University of Utah in 2004.
Dr. Ramsey immediately joined the faculty at Washington College in 2004 and since then has taught many different courses in both mathematics and computer science. Dr. Ramsey loves his courses, but some of his favorite courses to teach include Computer Graphics, GUI and Mobile Development, Introduction to Game Design, Operating Systems and Theory of Computation.
A strong advocate for undergraduate research, Dr. Ramsey is often seen in the lab, during the summer, working on projects covering a broad spectrum of computer science, fractals, electronics and mathematics. Often projects are centered around his specialty in computer graphics.
Student life is also an area where Dr. Ramsey volunteers much of his time. He advises the Washington College Computer Club, Washington College Interactive Gaming Society (WIGS), and co-advises the Washington College eSports club. Often you’ll find him with his students during a video game or board game night.