Valentin Vornicu

Valentin Vornicu
Born

Valentin Vornicu

(1983-06-13) June 13, 1983
Bucharest
Residence San Diego, United States of America
Citizenship Romanian
Nationality Romanian
Fields Mathematics
Institutions Art of Problem Solving, MathLinks
Known for MathLinks, Art of Problem Solving, Vornicu-Schur theorem
Notable awards Bronze Medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad

Valentin Vornicu is the founder of MathLinks. He was also the previous webmaster of the Art of Problem Solving.[1]

Mathematics and education

Valentin Vornicu was a part of the Romanian team for the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) in 2001 and 2002.[2] In 2002 he earned a bronze medal at the IMO. He graduated at the University of Bucharest in 2006, and got his Master's Degree in Algebra and Number Theory at the same University in 2008.[3] Vornicu also, in 2007, discovered a generalized form of Schur's inequality, usually cited on online forums as "Vornicu-Schur inequality", which he published in a problem-solving book titled Olimpiada de Matematica.[4]

MathLinks.ro and Art of Problem Solving

In 2002, Vornicu founded an educational resources company known as MathLinks.ro. In 2004, he merged the company with Art of Problem Solving, a company of which he was previously the webmaster. In 2010, he left the company, though he is still involved in teaching for the online school.

International Mathematical Olympiad

Vornicu was a 2-time IMO participant, having won a Honorable Mention in 2001, and a Bronze Medal in 2002, but his involvement with the IMO did not stop here. He was Observer A with the Romanian delegation at the IMO 2003 in Japan, Observer B at the IMO 2004 in Greece, a Coordinator at the IMO 2005 in Mexico as well as the IMO 2006 in Slovenia, Observer B at the IMO 2007 in Vietnam and again a Coordinator for the IMO 2008 in Spain. He co-wrote one of the problems used in the IMO 2004 test. Currently, he is tutoring rising students for mathematical olympiads part-time.

MathLinks Summer Program

Vornicu founded the MathLinks Summer Program[5] in 2011. This is a newly created three-week residential math summer program for students ages 12 to 18, based in San Diego, California.

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