Philip Lombardo
Profile
Philip Lombardo is dedicated to teaching and helping students improve their understanding of mathematics and its many applications. He particularly enjoys exploring how probability theory can model real world risks and help people make informed decisions.
Education
University of Connecticut
Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics
2010
Hamilton College
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
2005
Hamilton College
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
2005
Research
Dr. Lombardo’s current research interests include actuarial science, applications of statistics, and machine learning. His interests outside of applied mathematics include combinatorics, number theory, and representation theory.
Courses
Applied Statistics (business)Calculus I
Probability and Applied Probability for Actuaries
Multivariate Probability and Lab
Interest Theory
Advance Financial Math and Lab
Mathematical Statistics in R
Financial Modeling
Accomplishments
Awards
- Actuarial Exams: Probability, Financial Mathematics
Publications
- Lee, K., & Lombardo, P. (2014).Eisenstein series on affine Kac-Moody groups over function fields, Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 366 no.4, 2121-2165.
- Lee, K., Lombardo, P., & Salisbury, B. (2014). The Combinatorics of the Casselman-Shalika formula in Type A, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 142, 2291-2301.