Raghavendra Bhat is a PhD-level mathematician and software engineer based in Urbana-Champaign with six years of experience applying computational number theory, graph algorithms, and numerical methods to research and teaching. As a Graduate Teaching Assistant and former Wolfram intern, he has authored a book, contributed dozens of original number-theory lessons and hundreds of exercise problems, and built reproducible computational experiments in the Wolfram Language. He blends deep theoretical work—journal publications in number theory—with practical course and platform development (PrairieLearn, Moodle) and standalone instruction for university calculus and linear algebra. Raghavendra also consults on mathematical modeling for AI labs and tutors advanced topics like cryptography and algorithms, demonstrating an unusual combination of research rigor and hands-on pedagogy. He brings a public-facing curiosity—giving live math, magic and music shows—that helps translate complex ideas into engaging teaching and outreach.
6 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mathematics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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