Dr. Michael Marmorstein is an assistant professor in the physical sciences and mathematics department at Wayne state College, where he teaches a variety of mathematics classes.
He originally is from Aberdeen, S.D. Prior to teaching at Wayne, he taught math for seven years as a teaching assistant/teaching fellow at North Dakota State University in Fargo, N.D.
Dr. Marmorstein's primary mathematical interest is abstract algebra; his technical focus is on abstract objects like rings, ideals, and modules, but he also enjoys applications of the subject to geometry, cryptography, physics, and other areas of math and science.
Outside of mathematics, he enjoys hiking, competitive chess, and music for the piano.
Education
Ph.D. Mathematics, North Dakota State University, 2023
M.S. Mathematics, North Dakota State University, 2020
B.A. Music, Truman State University, 2016
B.A. Pure Mathematics, Truman State University, 2016