📖 Overview
Thomas Hull is a mathematician and professor at Western New England University, known primarily for his work in origami mathematics and geometric folding. His research focuses on the intersection of mathematics and paper folding, particularly computational origami and its applications.
Hull authored the influential book "Project Origami: Activities for Exploring Mathematics," which has become a standard text for teaching mathematical concepts through paper folding. He has also published numerous academic papers on origami mathematics and contributed to the development of mathematical theories related to flat-foldable origami crease patterns.
The mathematician serves as editor for the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts and has organized several conferences bringing together origami artists and mathematicians. His work has helped establish origami mathematics as a recognized field of study within the mathematical community.
His research has practical applications in engineering and technology, particularly in areas involving deployable structures and folding patterns. Hull's contributions have influenced both pure mathematical theory and practical applications in fields ranging from solar panel design to airbag folding.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Hull's ability to make complex mathematical concepts accessible through origami. Reviews mention that "Project Origami" bridges abstract math and hands-on learning effectively.
What readers liked:
- Clear instructions with detailed diagrams
- Mathematical explanations that build progressively
- Practical classroom applications
- Diverse range of difficulty levels
- Links between origami and real-world engineering
What readers disliked:
- Some projects require advanced folding skills
- Mathematical notation can be dense for beginners
- Limited coverage of certain topics readers wanted explored further
- Paper quality recommendations needed
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: 4.5/5 (83 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.3/5 (47 reviews)
Library Thing: 4.2/5 (12 reviews)
One math teacher noted: "My students grasp geometric concepts faster when using Hull's folding exercises." A graduate student wrote: "The proofs could use more detail, but the origami instructions are excellent." Multiple reviewers mentioned successfully using the book for math clubs and enrichment activities.
📚 Books by Thomas Hull
Project Origami: Activities for Exploring Mathematics
A textbook connecting origami with mathematical principles including geometry, abstract algebra, and combinatorics.
Origami^3: Third International Meeting of Origami Science, Mathematics, and Education A collection of academic papers from the 1991 conference covering mathematical and educational applications of origami.
Origametry: Mathematical Methods in Paper Folding A detailed exploration of geometric theorems and mathematical concepts that can be demonstrated through paper folding techniques.
The Project Origami Resource Guide A companion guide providing additional resources, problems, and teaching materials related to mathematical origami instruction.
Origami^3: Third International Meeting of Origami Science, Mathematics, and Education A collection of academic papers from the 1991 conference covering mathematical and educational applications of origami.
Origametry: Mathematical Methods in Paper Folding A detailed exploration of geometric theorems and mathematical concepts that can be demonstrated through paper folding techniques.
The Project Origami Resource Guide A companion guide providing additional resources, problems, and teaching materials related to mathematical origami instruction.
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