Summary
Samuel Coskey is a mathematics lecturer with 14 years of academic experience, currently teaching at UCL's Department of Mathematics after a decade of faculty roles at Boise State University and earlier postdoctoral positions. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from Rutgers and dual BS degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Washington, blending rigorous theoretical training with computational fluency. His career spans research and pedagogy, moving from postdoctoral research at premier institutes to professorial and teaching-focused roles, indicating strength in both scholarship and student-centered instruction. Based in Stony Stratford, he brings an international perspective to curriculum design and has a track record of adapting advanced mathematical ideas for diverse classroom audiences. Notably, his trajectory shows a deliberate shift toward teaching excellence at a leading UK university, suggesting a deep commitment to mentoring the next generation of mathematicians.
14 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Mathematics & BS, Computer Science, BS, Mathematics & BS, Computer Science at University of Washington
PhD, Mathematics, PhD, Mathematics at Rutgers University