Monte Cooper has a diverse work experience spanning different roles and organizations. In 2012, they began their career as a Recitation Instructor at Purdue University, where they developed group discussion techniques and taught mathematical topics. During their time at Purdue, they also worked as a Macaulay2 Programmer, collaborating with Professor Bernd Ulrich to examine conjectures in commutative algebra. In 2015, they took on the role of Learning Online Network support, where they resolved technical issues and assisted students and instructors with online learning platforms. In 2021, they transitioned to the National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska as a Postdoctoral Scholar. Currently, they work as a Research Scientist at Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc.
Monte Cooper completed their education at Purdue University, where they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Mathematics from 2012 to 2020. Prior to that, they attended UC San Diego from 2009 to 2012, earning a Bachelor of Science - BS in Physics. Additionally, they also earned a Bachelor of Science - BS in Mathematics from UC San Diego, but the start and end years for this degree are not specified. In terms of certifications, Monte Cooper obtained "The Complete SQL Bootcamp 2021" from Udemy in August 2021.
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