Eric Gabriel Ramos
(He/Him)
I am a tenure track assistant professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology. Previously, I was an assistant professor at Bowdoin College, an NSF Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Michigan, as well as an NSF and Paul Olum Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oregon.
I am currently supported by NSF grant DMS-2452031
In the past, I was supported by NSF Grants DMS-2400460, DMS-2137628, and DMS-1704811
If you are interested in working with me, please reach out so we can chat! You can apply to Stevens through this link.

Research
- My current research focus lies at the intersection of algebra, combinatorics, topology, and computation. I am always interested when deep theory and ad hoc methods can reduce infinite problems to finite ones, which can be resolved with computer algebra systems. I have also recently got very much into the application of AI architectures to solve -- or at least provide evidence for -- hard theoretical problems.
- My postdoctoral mentors were Andrew Snowden and Nicholas Proudfoot
- My Ph.D. advisor was Jordan Ellenberg
- I am a co-organizer for the NY Combinatorics research workshop
- I was also a co-organizer for AI day 2025
Teaching
- In Fall of 2025, I will be teaching MA-134 (Discrete Mathematics) and MA-441 (Introduction to Mathematical Analysis).
- I have thusfar designed two courses for Stevens, MA-549 (Logical Knowledge Representation and Reasoning) and MA-663 (Computational Learning Theory and Reasoning).
- I am a subawardee and research mentor for the NYC Discrete Math REU.
Current Ph.D. and Masters Students
- Joshua Birns (Ph.D.)
- Anthony Lin (Ph.D.)
Contact Information
E-mail: eramos3 at stevens dot edu
Office: NB 314
Office Hours: By Appointment