Welcome to ProfBradley.com, my home page at Adelphi University, where I'm a professor in the department of mathematics and computer science.

On the event of Leonhard Euler's tercentenary, I've edited two books on the history of mathematics: Leonhard Euler: Life, Work and Legacy with C. Edward Sandifer, and Euler at 300: An Appreciation, with Lawrence A. D'Antonio and C. Edward Sandifer.

I'm president of the Euler Society and past president of CSHPM (the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics). I'm an organizer of both the Pohle Colloquium and the ARITHMOS seminar.

I came to Adelphi in the fall of 1991. Prior to that I was a visiting assistant professor at Northwestern University. I took my Ph.D. at the University of Toronto, where I wrote my thesis under the direction of Mustafa Akcoglu. Before that I studied at Concordia University and at Oxford University. At Oxford, I attended University College, where this photo was taken.

Please use the navigation bar on the top of the page for information on my classes, my research, and my other professional activities.