Bradley Zykoski



I am a lab instructor for Math 216 (Introduction to Differential Equations) this semester (Winter 2023).

Past courses

Outside the classroom

In the Winter semester of 2022, I mentored an undergraduate DRP student project on triangle groups.

At the Michigan Undergraduate Math Club, I have spoken about the long line and the inexpressibility of the error function in elementary terms.

I participate in the Wayne and Washtenaw County Math Teachers' Circle, and have led problem sessions on the Diffy game, the moduli space of triangles, and Catriona Agg's geometry puzzles.

In the Fall semester of 2019, I was the grad student mentor for the LOG(M) project Curves in surfaces and mapping class group.

I have helped run a Math & Magic activity, designed by Jonathan Gerhard, several times at the F.E.M.M.E.S. Capstone and Michigan Math Circle.

In the Fall semester of 2017, I ran two Michigan Math Circle activities for middle schoolers on the Towers of Hanoi and on Euler characteristics.

In the academic years of 2015/2016 and 2016/2017, I was a mathematics tutor at the University of Virginia Math Collaborative Learning Center.