Greg Bell, Associate Professor
Director of Graduate Studies

Office: Petty 144
Phone: 256-1117
Email address: gcbell@uncg.edu
Personal web page: www.uncg.edu/~gcbell/
Starting year at UNCG: 2005
Education
Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Florida (2002)
Teaching
Office hours: MF 1:30-2:30; W 9:30-10:30Fall, 2013
- MAT 799-04 DIS (Dissertation)
- MAT 395-01 LEC (Introduction to Mathematical Analysis), MWF 11:00-11:50, Sullivan Science Building 355
- MAT 518-01 LEC (Set Theory and Transfinite Arithmetic)
- MAT 699-01 THS (Thesis)
- MAT 790-01 IND (Directed Doctoral Research)
- MAT 799-03 DIS (Dissertation)
Research Interests
Topology, Group Theory
Current Students: Danielle Moran, Michael Watts
Recent Publications
- Bell, G. ; Dranishnikov, A. Asymptotic dimension in Będlewo. Topology Proc. 38 (2011), 209--236.
- Bell, G. ; Dranishnikov, A. Asymptotic dimension. Topology Appl. 155 (2008), no. 12, 1265--1296.
- Bell, Gregory C. ; Fujiwara, Koji . The asymptotic dimension of a curve graph is finite. J. Lond. Math. Soc. (2) 77 (2008), no. 1, 33--50.
- Bell, G. C. ; Dranishnikov, A. N. A Hurewicz-type theorem for asymptotic dimension and applications to geometric group theory. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 358 (2006), no. 11, 4749--4764.
- Bell, Gregory C. Asymptotic properties of groups acting on complexes. Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 133 (2005), no. 2, 387--396 (electronic).
Brief Bio
Dr. Bell received his Ph.D. in 2005 from the University of Florida and joined the UNCG faculty in 2005. He currently serves as the Director of Graduate Studies. His research studies geometric group theory, geometric topology, and asymptotic invariants of groups.