Summary
Danko Adrovic is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago with a decade of experience bridging mathematical research and software engineering. He teaches and coordinates undergraduate mathematical computer science curricula, covering topics from introductory programming to symbolic computation, data structures, and algorithms. Holding a PhD in mathematics, his research centers on algorithmic algebraic geometry—particularly generalizing polyhedral homotopies—with interests in tropical algebraic geometry and algebraic statistics. Prior roles in data science and research engineering include building reproducible data management systems and applying algebraic statistics to biological problems, reflecting a rare combination of rigorous theory and practical software delivery. Based in the Greater Chicago Area, he brings depth in both teaching and applied research, often translating abstract algebraic methods into computational tools.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematics at University of Illinois at Chicago
English, German, Bosnian