Rados Radoicic

Professor

Weissman School of Arts and Sciences

Department: Mathematics

Areas of expertise: Mathematical Finance, Combinatorics, Discrete Geometry, Graph Theory

Email Address: rados.radoicic@baruch.cuny.edu

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Rados Radoicic's main research interests are in the areas of discrete and computational geometry, Ramsey theory, extremal combinatorics and graph theory, as well as mathematical finance. His current research focuses on (rough) volatility modeling. He is also one of the authors of the best-selling Pocket Book Guides for Quant Interviews. He earned his BS and his PhD in mathematics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research has been funded by National Science Foundation. 

Education

Ph.D., Mathematics, Massachussetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA

B.S., Mathematics with Computer Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA

SemesterCourse PrefixCourse NumberCourse Name
Fall 2023MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2023MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Fall 2023MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2023MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Spring 2023MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2023MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Spring 2023MTH4140Graph Theory
Fall 2022MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2022MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Fall 2022MTH4150Combinatorics
Spring 2022MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2022MTH4140Graph Theory
Fall 2021MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2021MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Fall 2021MTH4150Combinatorics
Summer 2021MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Summer 2021MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Spring 2021MTH4140Graph Theory
Spring 2021MTH4000Bridge to Higher Mathematics
Spring 2021MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2020MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2020MTH5001Independent Study Math II
Fall 2020MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2020MTH3010Calculus II
Spring 2020MTH5000Independent Study Math I
Fall 2019MTH3010Calculus II
Fall 2019MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2019MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Summer 2019MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Summer 2019MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Spring 2019MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2019MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Spring 2019MTH4009Proof Writing for Mth Analysis
Fall 2018MTH4119Multivariate Prob Dist
Fall 2018MTH4120Introduction to Probability
Fall 2018MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2018MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Fall 2018MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2018MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Spring 2018MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Fall 2017MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2017MTH4119Multivariate Prob Dist
Fall 2017MTH4120Introduction to Probability
Fall 2017MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2017MTH9893Time Series Analysis
Fall 2017MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Spring 2017MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2017MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Spring 2017MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Spring 2017MTH4140Graph Theory
Fall 2016MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2016MTH4140Graph Theory
Fall 2015MTH4000Bridge to Higher Mathematics
Fall 2015MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2015MTH5001Independent Study Math II
Spring 2015MTH9901Spec Topics Internsh
Spring 2015MTH5000Independent Study Math I
Spring 2015MTH4140Graph Theory
Fall 2014MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2014MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2014MTH4120Introduction to Probability
Fall 2014MTH5001Independent Study Math II
Spring 2014MTH4140Graph Theory
Spring 2014MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2014MTH5000Independent Study Math I
Fall 2013MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Fall 2013MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2013MTH5002Independent Study Math III
Spring 2013MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2013MTH4140Graph Theory
Spring 2013MTH5001Independent Study Math II
Fall 2012MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2012MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2012MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2012MTH4500Intro Financial Math
Summer 2012MTH2205Precal and Elements of Cal 1B
Summer 2012MTH2205Precal and Elements of Cal 1B
Spring 2012MTH3100Sel Tpcs In Fin Math
Spring 2012MTH4140Graph Theory
Spring 2012MTH2205Precal and Elements of Cal 1B
Spring 2012MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Fall 2011MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Fall 2011MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2011MTH4005Problem-Solving Seminar
Fall 2011MTH9891Intro To App Fin Eco
Fall 2011MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2011MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2011MTH5000Independent Study Math I
Fall 2011MTH5000Independent Study Math I
Spring 2011MTH4140Graph Theory
Spring 2011MTH5030Real Varible Functio
Spring 2011MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Fall 2010MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2010MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Fall 2010MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Summer 2010MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Summer 2010MTH2205Precal and Elements of Cal 1B
Spring 2010MTH4140Graph Theory
Spring 2010MTH9903Capstone Project/Pre
Spring 2010MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Fall 2009MTH2610Calculus I
Fall 2009MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2009MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Summer 2009MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Summer 2009MTH9841Statistics for Finance
Summer 2009MTH9901Spec Topics Internsh
Summer 2009MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Spring 2009MTH9900Special Topics in Mathematics
Spring 2009MTH2205Precal and Elements of Cal 1B
Spring 2009MTH4140Graph Theory
Fall 2008MTH4150Combinatorics
Fall 2008MTH9814Financial Markets & Securities
Fall 2008MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Spring 2008MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Spring 2008MTH4120Introduction to Probability
Spring 2008MTH5000Independent Study Math I
Fall 2007MTH4150Combinatorics
Summer 2007MTH9841Statistics for Finance
Spring 2007MTH4140Graph Theory
Spring 2007MTH2205Precal and Elements of Cal 1B
Fall 2006MTH2003Precal & Elem of Cal 1A
Fall 2006MTH3010Calculus II

Books

Radoicic, R., Matic, I., & Stefanica, D. (2023). Challenging Brainteasers for Interviews. (p. 345 pages). FE Press, LLC.

Matic, I., Radoicic, R., & Stefanica, D. (2021). Stochastic Calculus & Probability Quant Interview Questions. (p. 344). New York, NY, USA, FE Press LLC.

Radoicic, R., Matic, I., & Stefanica, D. (2019). 150 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Quant Interviews, Second Edition. (p. 281 pages). FE Press LLC.

Radoicic, R., Stefanica, D., & Wang, T. (2013). 150 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Quant Interviews. (p. 224). New York, NY, USA, FE Press LLC.

Journal Articles

Radoicic, R., & Gatheral, J. (2023). A generalization of the rational rough Heston approximation. Quantitative Finance,

(2022). Forests, cumulants, martingales. The Annals of Probability, 50(4). 1418-1445.

Friz, P., Gatheral, J., & Radoicic, R. (2021). Forests, cumulants, martingales. The Annals of Probability, 25.

Alos, E., Gatheral, J., & Radoicic, R. (2020). Exponentiation of Conditional Expectations Under Stochastic Volatility . Quantitative Finance, 20(1). 13-27.

El Euch, O., Gatheral, J., Radoicic, R., & Rosenbaum, M. (2020). The Zumbach effect under rough Heston. Quantitative Finance, 20(2). 235-241.

Matic, I., Radoicic, R., & Stefanica, D. (2020). A PDE method for estimation of implied volatility. Quantitative Finance, 20(3). 393-408.

Gatheral, J., & Radoicic, R. (2019). Rational Approximation of the Rough Heston Solution. International Journal of Theoretical & Applied Finance, 22(3). 19.

Matic, I., Radoicic, R., & Stefanica, D. (2018). A sharp Pólya-based approximation to the normal cumulative distribution function. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 322(1). 111-122.

Radoicic, R., Matic, I., & Stefanica, D. (2018). A sharp Pólya-based approximation to the normal cumulative distribution function. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 322. 12 pages.

Radoicic, R., Matic, I., & Stefanica, D. (2017). Pólya-based approximation for the ATM-forward implied volatility. International Journal of Financial Engineering, 4. 15 pages.

Radoicic, R., & Stefanica, D. (2017). An Explicit Implied Volatility Formula. International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance, 20(7). 32 pages.

Radoicic, R., Gatheral, J., Matic, I., & Stefanica, D. (2017). Tighter Bounds for Implied Volatility. International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance, 20(5). 14 pages.

Radoicic, R., & Stefanica, D. (2016). A Sharp Approximation for ATM-forward Option Prices and Implied Volatilities. International Journal of Financial Engineering, 3(1). 24 pages.

Radoicic, R., Kyncl, J., Pach, J., & Toth, G. (2015). Saturated simple and k-simple topological graphs. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, 48(4). 295-310.

Radoicic, R., Ackerman, E., Pach, J., Pinchasi, R., & Toth, G. (2014). A Note on Coloring Line Arrangements. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 21(2). 2-23.

Radoicic, R., Pach, J., & Toth, G. (2012). Tangled Thrackles. Geombinatorics, 21(4). 157-169.

Radoicic, R., & Pak, I. (2009). Hamiltonian Paths in Cayley Graphs. Discrete Mathematics, 309(17). 5501-5508.

Radoicic, R., Fox, J., & Mahdian, M. (2008). Rainbow Solutions to the Sidon Equation. Discrete Mathematics, 308. pp. 4773-4778.

Radoicic, R., & Toth, G. (2008). The Discharging Method in Combinatorial Geometry and the Pach-Sharir Conjecture. Contemporary Mathematics. American Mathematical Society, 453. pp. 319-342.

Radoicic, R., Fox, J., & Jungic, V. (2007). Sub-Ramsey Numbers for Arithmetic Progressions and Schur Triples. Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, 28. 191-198.

Radoicic, R., Conlon, D., & Jungic, V. (2007). On the Existence of Rainbow 4-term Arithmetic Progressions. Graphs and Combinatorics, 23. pp. 249-254.

Radoicic, R., Pach, J., & Vondrak, J. (2006). Nearly Equal Distances and Szemeredi's Regularity Lemma . Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, 34. pp. 11-19.

Radoicic, R., Pach, J., Tardos, G., & Toth, G. (2006). Improving the Crossing Lemma by Finding More Crossings in Sparse Graphs. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 36. pp. 527-552.

Radoicic, R., Pach, J., & Vondrak, J. (2006). On the Diameter of Separated Point Sets with Many Nearly Equal Distances. European Journal of Combinatorics, 36. pp. 1321-1332.

Radoicic, R., Pinchasi, R., & Sharir, M. (2006). On Empty Convex Polygons in a Planar Point Set. Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, 113. 385-419.

Radoicic, R., Alon, N., Sudakov, B., & Vondrak, J. (2006). A Ramsey-type Result for the Hypercube. Journal of Graph Theory, 53. pp. 196-208.

Radoicic, R., Iorio, M., Ismailescu, D., & Silva, M. (2005). On Point Sets Containing Their Triangle Centers. Revue Roumaine de Mathematiques Pures et Appliquees, 50(5-6). pp. 677-693.

Radoicic, R., Jungic, V., & Nesetril, J. (2005). Rainbow Ramsey Theory. Integers, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number Theory, 5(2). #A9, 13 pages.

Radoicic, R., Alon, N., Pach, J., Pinchasi, R., & Sharir, M. (2005). Crossing Patterns of Semi-Algebraic Sets. Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, 111. 310-326.

Radoicic, R., & Fox, J. (2005). On the Degree of Regularity of Generalized van der Waerden Triples. Integers, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number Theory, 5(1). #A32, 6 pages.

Radoicic, R., & Ismailescu, D. (2004). A Dense Planar Point Set from Iterated Line Intersections. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, 27. pp. 257-267.

Radoicic, R., Pach, J., & Toth, G. (2004). A Generalization of Quasi-Planarity. Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, 342. pp. 177-183.

Radoicic, R., & Dumitrescu, A. (2004). On a Coloring Problem for the Integer Grid. Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, 342. pp. 67-74.

Radoicic, R., & Pinchasi, R. (2004). Topological Graphs with No Self-Intersecting Cycle of Length 4. Contemporary Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, 342. pp. 233-243.

Radoicic, R., Jungic, V., Licht, J., Mahdian, M., & Nesetril, J. (2003). Rainbow Arithmetic Progressions and Anti-Ramsey Results. Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 12. pp. 599-620.

Radoicic, R., & Jungic, V. (2003). Rainbow 3-Term Arithmetic Progessions . Integers, The Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number Theory, 3, A18. 8 pages.

Radoicic, R., & Toth, G. (2003). Note on the Chromatic Number of the Space . Discrete and Computational Geometry, pp. 695-699.

Radoicic, R., & Toth, G. (2003). Monotone Paths in Line Arrangements. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications , 24. pp. 129-134.

Radoicic, R., & Marinov, D. (2002). Counting 1234-Avoiding Permutations. The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 9(2). R13, 9 pages.

Book Chapters

Radoicic, R., & Fulek, R. (2015). Vertical Visibility Among Parallel Polygons in Three Dimensions. Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (pp. 373-379). Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

Radoicic, R., Fox, J., & Jungic, V. (2007). Sub-Ramsey Numbers for Arithmetic Progressions and Schur Triples. In Landman, B., Nathanson, B., & Nesetril , J. (Eds.), Combinatorial Number Theory: Proceedings of the 'Integers Conference 2005' in Celebration of the 70th Birthday of Ronald Graham, Carrollton, Georgia, ... 2005 (De Gruyter Proceedings in Mathematics) (pp. pp. 179-198). de Gruyter.

Radoicic, R., Pach, J., & Toth, G. (2006). Relaxing Planarity for Topological Graphs. In Gyori, E., & Katona, G. O. (Eds.), Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies (pp. 285-300). Budapest. Bolyai Mathematical Society.

Presentations

Radoicic, R. (2015, February 28). Saturated simple topological graphs. NYU Geometry Seminar. New York, NY: New York University.

Radoicic, R. (2014, July 31). Saturated topological graphs. Summit 240: Frankl + Furedi + Gyori + Pach Conference. Budapest, Hungary: Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics.

Radoicic, R. (2014, September 30). Saturated simple topological graphs. MIT Combinatorics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Radoicic, R. (2014, March 31). Vertical visibility among polygons in 3 dimensions. Columbia University Discrete Mathematics Seminar. New York, NY: Columbia University.

Radoicic, R. (2013, November 30). Some recent results on topological graphs. University of Calgary Combinatorics and Discrete Geometry Seminar. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: University of Calgary.

Radoicic, R. (2013, May 31). Recent results in (rainbow) Ramsey theory on integers. Annual Workshop on Combinatorial and Additive Number Theory. New York, NY: CUNY Graduate Center.

Radoicic, R. (2012, October 31). Some recent results on topological graphs. CUNY Combinatorics Seminar. New York, NY: CUNY Graduate Center.

Radoicic, R. (2012, May 31). Recent results in rainbow Ramsey theory. 10th Annual Workshop on Combinatorial and Additive Number Theory. New York, NY: CUNY Graduate Center.

Radoicic, R. (2012, April 30). On two problems in combinatorial geometry. NYU Geometry Seminar. New York, NY: CIMS, NYU.

Radoicic, R. (2012, March 31). Tangles and Thrackles. MIT Combinatorics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Radoicic, R. (2011, June 30). Tangled thrackles. 3rd Emlektabla Workshop. Balatonalmadi, Hungary: Janos Bolyai Mathematical Society.

Radoicic, R. (2010, September 30). Some recent results on topological graphs. Conference on Geometric Graph Theory. Lausanne, Switzerland: Bernoulli Interdisciplinary Center, EPFL.

Radoicic, R. (2009, June 30). Crossing patterns. Conference on Algorithmic and Combinatorial Geometry. Budapest, Hungary: Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics.

Radoicic, R. (2008, July 31). Turan-type Problems for Geometric Graphs. Intuitive Geometry Conference (in memoriam of Laszlo Fejes Toth). Budapest, Hungary: Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathmatics.

Radoicic, R. (2007, May 31). The Discharging Method and Its Applicatios for Graph Drawing. CANADAM: The 1st Canadian Discrete and Algorithmic Mathematics Conference. Alberta, Canada: Banff Conference Center.

Radoicic, R. (2007, October 31). Extremal problems on topological graphss. AMS Central Section Meeting. Chicago, IL: DePaul University.

Radoicic, R. (2006, March 31). Old and new directions in Ramsey theory on integers. CUNY Combinatorics Seminar. New York, NY: CUNY, Graduate Center.

Radoicic, R. (2006, February 28). Intersection patterns of geometric objects. Dartmouth College Math Colloquium. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College.

Radoicic, R. (2006, April 30). Van der Waerden diversions. DIMACS/DIMATIA/Renyi Combinatorial Challenges Meeting. Piscataway, NJ: DIMACS Center, Rutgers University.

Radoicic, R. (2006, October 31). Turan-type problems for intersection graphs of convex sets. Workshop on topological graph theory and crossing numbers. Alberta, Canada: Banff International Research Station.

Radoicic, R. (2006, February 28). Intersection patterns of geometric objects. Northeastern University Geometry-Algebra-Singularities-Combinatorics Seminar. Boston, MA: Northeastern University.

Radoicic, R. (2006, November 30). Turan-type problems for intersection graphs of convex sets. EXCILL: Extremal Combinatorics at Illinois. Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois.

Radoicic, R. (2006, November 30). Turan-type problems for intersection graphs of convex sets. Princeton Discrete Mathematics Seminar. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University.

Radoicic, R. (2005, November 30). Ramsey-type results for the hypercube. MIT Combinatorics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Radoicic, R. (2005, November 30). Ramsey-type results for the hypercube. Integers Conference in Honor of Ron Graham. GA: University of West Georgia.

Radoicic, R. (2005, December 31). Some new directions in Ramsey Theory. New York Number Theory Seminar. New York, NY: CUNY Graduate Center.

Radoicic, R. (2005, October 31). On the diameter of separated point sets with many nearly equal distances. (AMS Eastern Sectional Meeting) Special Session on Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics. Annadale-on-Hudson, NY: AMS, Bard College.

Radoicic, R. (2005, February 28). Intersection patterns of geometric objects. Princeton Discrete Mathematics Seminar. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University.

Radoicic, R. (2005, April 30). Intersection patterns of geometric objects. AMS Special Session on Probabilistic Paradigms in Combinatorics. Newark, DE: AMS, Umiversity of Delaware.

Radoicic, R. (2005, May 31). Intersection patterns of geometric objects. SFU Discrete Mathematics Seminar. Burnaby, BC, Canada: Simon Fraser University.

Radoicic, R. (2005, May 31). Iterative processes in the plane. A Taste of Pi (NSERC program for high school students). Burnaby, BC, Canada: Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University.

Radoicic, R. (2005, September 30). Intersection patterns of geometric objects. Rutgers Discrete Mathematics and Theory of Computing Seminar. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University.

Radoicic, R. (2004, November 30). Iterative processes in the plane. CUNY Combinatorics Seminar. New York, NY: CUNY Graduate Center.

Radoicic, R. (2004, October 31). Rainbow Ramsey Theory. MSRI Postdoc Seminar. Berkeley, CA: MSRI.

Radoicic, R. (2004, June 30). Improving the Crossing Lemma by finding more crossings in sparse graphs. 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry. Brooklyn, NY: ACM.

Radoicic, R. (2004, June 30). On empty convex polygons in a planar point set. 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry. Brooklyn, NY: ACM.

Radoicic, R. (2004, February 28). Crossing patterns in geometric graphs. Baruch College Mathematics Department Seminar. New York: CUNY, Baruch College.

Radoicic, R. (2004, January 31). Extremal problems in geometric graph theory. Microsoft Theory Research Group. Redmond, WA: Microsoft.

Radoicic, R. (2003, December 31). Crossing patterns in geometric graphs. MIT Combinatorics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Radoicic, R. (2003, November 30). Crossing patterns of semi-algebraic sets. MSRI Postdoc Seminar. Berkeley, CA: MSRI.

Radoicic, R. (2003, October 31). A dense planar point set from iterated line intersections. MIT Graduate Applied Mathematics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Radoicic, R. (2003, June 30). Crossing patterns in geometric graphs. Workshop on Extremal Graph Theory. Csopak, Hungary: Alfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics.

Radoicic, R. (2002, November 30). Graphs drawn with at most 3 crossing per edge. CUNY Combinatorics Seminar. NYC, NY: City University of New York.

Radoicic, R. (2002, May 31). Rainbow arithmetic progressions. SFU Discrete Mathematics Seminar. Burnaby, BC, Canada: Simon Fraser University.

Radoicic, R. (2002, October 31). On topological graphs with no self-intersecting cycle of length 4. DIMACS Workshop on Geometric Graph Theory. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University.

Radoicic, R. (2002, November 30). On a coloring problem for the integer grid. NYU Geometry Seminar. New York: CIMS, New York University.

Radoicic, R. (2002, November 30). Relaxations of planarity and locally planar graphs. MIT Graduate Applied Mathematics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Radoicic, R. (2001, December 31). Noncrossing configurations in geometric graphs. MIT Graduate Applied Mathematics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Radoicic, R. (2001, June 30). Monotone paths in line arrangements. 16th Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry. Medford, MA: Tufts University.

Radoicic, R. (2001, December 31). Noncrossing configurations in geometric graphs. NYU Geometry Seminar. New York: CIMS, New York University.

Radoicic, R. (2001, November 30). Noncrossing configurations in geometric graphs. 11th Annual Fall Workshop on Computational Geometry. Brooklyn, NY: Polytechnic University.

Radoicic, R. (2001, October 31). The chromatic number of 3-space. CUNY Combinatorics Seminar. NYC, NY: CUNY.

Radoicic, R. (2001, July 31). Monotone paths in line arrangements. KAM/DIMATIA Discrete Mathematics Seminar. Prague, Czech Republic: Charles University.

Radoicic, R. (2001, June 30). k-set problem and monotone paths in line arrangements. MIT Graduate Applied Mathematics Seminar. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Research Currently in Progess

Radoicic, R., & Fox, J.(n.d.). Degree of Regularity and the Axioms of Set Theory. In Progress.

Radoicic, R., & Howard, C. D.(n.d.). On a Continuous Version of the Gamow-Stern Elevator Problem. In Progress.

Radoicic, R., Fox, J., & Jungic, V.(n.d.). On the Existence of Arithmetic Progressions with a Specified Color Pattern or Common Difference. In Progress.

Radoicic, R., & Toth, G.(n.d.). Saturated and Game Variants of Erdos-Szekeres Theorem. In Progress.

TitleFunding Agency SponsorStart DateEnd DateAwarded DateTotal FundingStatus
On the Existence of Crossing Configurations in Graph Drawings and Intersection GraphsPSC-CUNY 3807/01/200706/30/20084017Completed
Honor / AwardOrganization SponsorDate ReceivedDescription
Presidential Excellence AwardBaruch College2014nominated
Presidential Excellence AwardBaruch College2013nominated
Presidential Excellence AwardBaruch College2010nominated
Friend of SEEK (Search for Education Elevation Knowledge) AwardBaruch College2010
Marie Curie Fellowship for the Transfer of Knowledge, Visiting Reseach FellowshipAlfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Hungary2006
Selected among the fifty most successful refugees Ministry of Education of Bosnia & Herzegovina2005
Marie Curie Fellowship for the Transfer of Knowledge, Visiting Reseach FellowshipAlfred Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Hungary2005
2004-05 Herman Goldstine Postdoctoral Fellowship, finalistMathematical Sciences Department, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center 2004
2004 American Institute of Mathematics Five-Year Fellowship, runner upAmerican Institute of Mathematics2004
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, General Membership, Program: Discrete and Computational GeometryBerkeley, California2003
Visiting Student FellowshipCentral European University2002
Visiting Student Fellowship, DIMATIACenter for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Informatics and Applications, Prague, Czech Republic2001
Walter A. Rosenblith FellowshipMIT2001
AMS Institutional Nominee for MAA and AMS Membership2000
International Mathematical Olympiad for High School Students, IndiaIMO1996
National Mathematics Olympiad for High School Students, First prize1996
1996-2000, Abdul Latif Jameel - Toyota Endowed Scholarship1996
National Physics Olympiad for High School Students, First Prize1996
International Mathematical Olympiad for High School Students, CanadaIMO1995
National Mathematics Olympiad for High School Students, First prize1995
National Physics Olympiad for High School Students, First Prize1995
National Mathematics Olympiad for High School Students, First prize1994
National Physics Olympiad for High School Students, First Prize1994

College

Committee NamePosition RoleStart DateEnd Date
Department Committee on Masters Program in Financial EngineeringCommittee MemberPresent
Transcript evaluation and placement of transfer studentsFaculty AdvisorPresent
Department Executive CommitteeCommittee MemberPresent
Final Exams CommitteeCommittee MemberPresent
Masters in Financial Engineering CommitteeCommittee MemberPresent
9th Annual Rotman International Trading Competition at the Rotman School of Management, University of TorontoFaculty Mentor12/31/2012
Graduate Studies CommitteeCommittee Member12/31/2011
Baruch's First Annual Mathlete CompetitionCommittee Chair12/31/2008

University

Committee NamePosition RoleStart DateEnd Date
CUNY Math Challenge Committee (CUNY-wide Undergraduate Contest in Mathematics)Committee Member9/1/2008Present

Professional

OrganizationPosition RoleOrganization StateOrganization CountryStart DateEnd DateAudience
Quantitative FinanceReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2016Present
Journal of Graph TheoryReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2007Present
Graphs and CombinatoricsReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2004Present
Annual International Symposium on Graph DrawingReviewer, Conference Paper1/1/2004Present
Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series BReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2006Present
Central European Journal of Mathematics1/1/2011Present
NSA Grant in Mathematical SciencesReviewer, Grant Proposal1/1/2007Present
CombinatoricaReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2006Present
Integers, the Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number TheoryReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2004Present
Annual ACM Symposium on Computational GeometryReviewer, Conference Paper1/1/2003Present
Electronic Journal of CombinatoricsReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2003Present
Discrete MathematicsReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2002Present
Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series AReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2002Present
Computational Geometry: Theory and ApplicationsReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2001Present
Discrete and Computational GeometryReviewer, Journal Article1/1/2001Present
20th International Symposium on Graph DrawingReviewer, Conference PaperWashingtonUnited States1/1/201212/31/2012
Discrete Math and Theory of Computing Seminar at Rutgers University Program OrganizerNew JerseyUnited States1/1/200512/31/2006
38th ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC)Reviewer, Conference PaperWashingtonUnited States1/1/200612/31/2006
Symposium on Geometric Graph Theory at the SIAM Conference on Discrete Mathematics Workshop OrganizerBritish ColumbiaCanada12/1/20056/30/2006
Research Problems in Discrete Geometry (P. Brass, W. Moser, J. Pach), Springer, 2005Reviewer, Book1/1/200512/31/2005
Towards a Theory of Geometric Graphs, Contemporary Mathematics, Volume 342, AMSReviewer, Book1/1/200412/31/2004
Handbook of Discrete and Computational Geometry (J.E. Goodman, J. O'Rourke, eds.)Reviewer, Book1/1/200412/31/2004
Discrete and Computational Geometry: The Goodman-Pollack Festschrift, Springer, 2003Reviewer, Book1/1/200312/31/2003