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Hi, I am a NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Toronto  where my mentor is Mike Molloy. I work in discrete mathematics.

Before U of T, I was a PostDoctoral Fellow at  University of California at San Diego where my mentor was Fan Chung Graham. Before coming to UCSD, I had obtained a Ph.D. in Math at Queen's University at Kingston, Canada in 2006, a M.Sc. in Math at Queen's in 2002 and a B.Sc. in Math/Computer Science at University of Bucharest, Romania in 2000. My Ph.D. advisors were: David Gregory, Ram Murty, David Wehlau. My M.Sc. advisor was Dom de Caen and my B.Sc. advisor was Ioan Tomescu.

At Queen's, I used to play soccer with the famous (at least on a 1/4 mile radius around Queen's campus) Mel's Angels. It must have been because of our great shirts. Corey Willman (aka Mats "NoCup" Sundin) found it amusing to write this about my soccer skills.

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"There is no problem
in all mathematics
that cannot be solved
by direct counting."


Ernst Mach

address:  Sebastian (Sebi) Cioaba
University of California at San Diego,
Department of Mathematics
9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla
CA 92093-0112
scioaba at math dot ucsd dot edu
www.math.ucsd.edu/~scioaba/
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