Charles Suffel

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Graph theorist Charles Suffel is Dean of Graduate Studies
Charles Suffel is Dean of Graduate Studies at Stevens. Earlier, Suffel served as a member of the technical staff at Bell Laboratories and taught at Brooklyn Polytechnic. Suffel's research interests include graph theory with an emphasis on network reliability and combinatorics. The author of more than 50 technical papers and books, he was managing editor of Networks, an international journal of applied mathematics, and is now an associate editor of the journal.  At Stevens, he was named Outstanding Teacher twice and was co-recipient of the Jess H. Davis Research Award. Recipient of an honorary master of engineering degree by the college, Suffel also received the Henry Morton Distinguished Teaching Professor Award. He was a participating scholar in the Scientist-in-Residence Program of The New York Academy of Sciences and was also Scholar in Residence at Purdue. Suffel earned three degrees from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn--a B.S. and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Mathematics.



Faculty Member Courses Taught:

Course #Course/Program NameRole
CS/MA503Discrete Mathematics of CryptographyInstructor
MGT621Management ModelsInstructor
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