Ben Cameron
Assistant Professor
SMCS UPEI


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A photo of Ben Cameron from 2021
A photo of me taken by Scott Vande Kraats October 2021

Brief Bio:

I received my PhD from Dalhousie University in May 2019 where my supervisor was Jason Brown. After this, I was a Roncesvalles Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Computer Science at the University of Guelph for two years under the supervision of Joe Sawada. I then worked as a postdoc under the supervision of Chính Hoàng at Wilfrid Laurier University. Starting in November 2021, I spent another two years as an Assistant Professor of Computing Science at The King's University in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. I am now an Assistant Professor in the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences at the University of Prince Edward Island on beautiful PEI.

email: brcam(2.71828...)ron@up(2.71828...)i.ca (where the mathematical constant e is required)


Research Interests:

I am interested in all areas of discrete mathematics, and research mainly problems in Graph Theory. Most of my contributions are on Graph Polynomials, but I recently became very interested in certifying graph colouring algorithms obtained by classifying (vertex-)critical graphs. My publications and other information on my research is available on the research tab here.