
Bradley Wagner, Ph.D.
Associate Dean, Applied Sciences, Program Director of Computer Science, Professor
School of Natural & Applied Sciences
Rocklin, CA
Biography:
Bradley is inspired by his wife, son and his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He loves the friendly atmosphere and Christ-centered focus here at Jessup. Bradley’s expertise lies in Abstract Algebra-Modules and Algebras.
Education:
Ph.D. in Mathematics, Baylor University
M.S. in Mathematics, California State University – Northridge
B.A. in Mathematics, The Master’s College
Publications / Work:
K. Aceves, M. Dugas, and B. Wagner. Localizations of tensor products. Rend. Sem. Math. Univ. Padova. Volume 131, 2014, pp. 237-258.
Bradley Wagner, Finitary Incidence Algebras. PhD dissertation, Baylor University, 2014.
B. Wagner. Finitary incidence algebras and the idealization of I(P). 2014 Joint Mathematics Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, January 2014.
B. Wagner. Finitary incidence algebras and the idealization of I(P). Southern Regional Algebra Conference, Southeastern University, Louisiana, March 2013.