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Meet the Instructors: Enrique Garcia Moreno Esteva

Organization/Location
Randolph College (formerly Randolph-Macon Woman's College)

Degrees
BA in Mathematics, Dartmouth College
PhD in Mathematics, The Research and Advanced Studies Centre of the National Polytechnic Institute (CINVESTAV-IPN), Mexico

Teaching Experience
Enrique Garcia Moreno Esteva has been teaching mathematics and developing computer-based educational materials since 1987, when he joined the IBM Scientific Center in Mexico. Esteva spent several years teaching mathematics and developing computer-based educational programs at Wheeling Jesuit University and its Center for Educational Technology in West Virginia. He now teaches mathematics and computer science at Randolph College.

Mathematica Experience
Esteva started using Mathematica in the classroom when he joined the mathematics department at Wheeling Jesuit University. He now uses it extensively for research in graph theory, his topic of interest, and has recently developed a set of programs that animate graph theoretical algorithms using the visualization functionality of Mathematica 6. Esteva has also developed dynamic visualization programs for teaching purposes.

Language Fluency
English, Spanish, French, some German

Interests
Travel and hiking



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