
Noah Giansiracusa, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Mathematics at Bentley University
Noah Giansiracusa, Ph.D., is an associate professor of mathematics at Bentley University and a visiting scholar at Harvard, with a Ph.D. in algebraic geometry from Brown University. He has appeared on CNN and BBC radio and written for the Washington Post, Scientific American, TIME, Wired, the Boston Globe, and others. The Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Romer said of Noah’s book How Algorithms Create and Prevent Fake News: “There is no better guide to the strategies and stakes of this battle for the future.”
Giansiracusa’s latest book, Robin Hood Math: Take Control of the Algorithms That Run Your Life, explores how people of all backgrounds can use math to help navigate life and take back control in a world dominated by algorithms. He is also cohost of the AI in Academia podcast.