Dr. Igor Minevich earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from Brown University and earned an Outstanding Teacher prize at that university. His goal is to make mathematics fun, intuitive and accessible for his students. His interests include triangle geometry, the Lights Out Puzzle and cohomology of topological groups. He has practiced meditation since 2010 and yoga since 2013 and completed his Yoga Teacher Training at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in the summer of 2017. He also enjoys table tennis, volleyball, piano, knitting and is experienced at ballroom dancing.

Teaching Interests

Calculus II, Linear Algebra, Introduction to Proofs, Ideas in Mathematics, Making math fun, intuitive and accessible.

Research Interests

Number Theory, Linear Algebra, Euclidean and Projective Geometry

Publications & Presentations

Synthetic Foundations of Cevian Geometry, IV: The TCC-Perspector Theorem. To appear in Int. J. of Geometry 6, 2017. (With Patrick Morton).


A Quadrilateral Half-Turn Theorem. 7 pages. Appeared April 11, 2016, in the Forum Geometricorum. (With Patrick Morton)

Awards & Honors

Outstanding Teaching Prize, Brown University, 2014

Academic Degrees

Ph.D. Brown University, 2014

B.S. IUPUI, 2009

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