I am currently a member of the Department of Mathematics at Syracuse University as a Philip T. Church Postdoctoral Fellow. My email address is jddouthi [at] syr [dot] edu. My CV can be found here.
I received my Ph.D. in mathematics at Louisiana State University under the supervision of James Oxley. My PhD dissertation, "Induced-minor closed classes of matroids," can be accessed through the LSU repository. My research focuses on graph theory and matroid theory. An introduction to matroids can be found in the short paper, "Briefly what is a matroid?" by James Oxley. Prior to starting at LSU, I complete a Master's Degree under the supervision of Anton Dochtermann at Texas State University. My master's thesis, "Chip-firing on graphs: stability, the dollar game, and the Tutte polynomial" is available through the Texas State University library.