
Eric Ramos
Assistant Professor
Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Education
- PhD (2017) University of Wisconsin - Madison (Mathematics)
- BS (2012) Carnegie Mellon University (Mathematics)
- MS (2012) Carnegie Mellon University (Mathematics)
Research
My research interests are in combinatorial and computational algebra. I often incorporate probabilistic techniques and simulations in my work.
General Information
Eric came to Stevens after NSF sponsored postdocs at the University of Michigan, and the University of Oregon, as well as two years spent as a tenure track professor at Bowdoin College. Eric Received a combined BS/MS from Carnegie Mellon University, and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin. He has published over 30 papers in theoretical and applied mathematics, and has received three highly competitive grants from the National Science Foundation.
Experience
Professor Ramos is an educator in the mathematical sciences with over a decade experience teaching students at the undergraduate and graduate level. He has mentored dozens of students in mathematimatical research, leading to a number of published works. As a researcher, Professor Ramos has authored over 30 papers spanning a number of mathematical disciplines including algebra, combinatorics, probability, and computation. He has disseminated this work as an invited speaker at almost 100 conferences and seminars.
Institutional Service
- Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics Education Member
- SES Faculty Advisory Council Member
Professional Service
- FPSAC 2026 Program Committee Member
- Math Reviews from the AMS Reviewer
- Referee
- American Mathematical Society Focus group member
- Society for industrial and applied mathematics Co-Organizer
- Baruch College Undergraduate research mentor
Appointments
I was an NSF sponsored postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan as well as the University of Oregon. Most recently, I spent two years as a tenure-track assistant professor at Bowdoin College in Brunswick Maine. I am currently a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at Stevens
Professional Societies
- Stevens Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Mathematics Education Senior member
- SIAI – Stevens Institute for Artificial Intelligence Member
- SIAM – Society for industrial and applied mathematics Member
- AMS – American Mathematical Society Member
Grants, Contracts and Funds
I am currently supported by NSF Grant DMS-2452031. In the past, I was supported by NSF Grants DMS-1704811 and DMS-2137628.
Selected Publications
The full list of my publications can be found here:
https://ericgramos.github.io/papers.html
https://ericgramos.github.io/papers.html
Courses
MA549, Logical Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
MA620, Intro Network & Graph Theory
MA441, Introduction to Mathematical Analysis
MA125/126, Vectors and Matrices / Multivariate Calculus I
MA574, Foundational Mathematics for Data Science
MA620, Intro Network & Graph Theory
MA441, Introduction to Mathematical Analysis
MA125/126, Vectors and Matrices / Multivariate Calculus I
MA574, Foundational Mathematics for Data Science