Adam Cartisano
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
College of Sciences & Mathematics
Ph.D. in Mathematics, Oklahoma State University - Specialization: Algebraic Geometry
Location: AYRS 4100
908.652.1233adam.cartisano@belmont.edu
Biography
I joined the faculty at Belmont University in 2023 after completing my BS/MS at Montclair State University and earning my PhD in Algebraic Geometry from Oklahoma State University.
In addition to being an educator, I see myself as a lifelong learner. I view mathematics as a beautiful lens through which we can explore and understand the world. I like to make math accessible to as many people as possible by blending it with art, history, and culture, in a way that goes beyond just applications and usefulness.
My research is in algebraic geometry, the study of solutions to systems of polynomial equations. Specifically, I study the geometry of algebraic surfaces that live in more than three spatial dimensions. I also love to study projective geometry, which extends some of the ideas of classical geometry to give us a more unified way to think about space and structure.
I also do a fair amount of recreational mathematics, whether it’s analyzing board games, solving challenging puzzles, creating math-inspired art pieces, or any other number of fun projects! If you’re curious about math (or anything else) please feel free to reach out. I’m always excited to chat and explore new ideas!