Robert Adrain (30 September 1775 – 10 August 1843) was an Irish political exile who won renown as a mathematician in the United States.
Robert Adrain was born in Carrickfergus, Ireland, on September 30, 1775, the son of a school teacher who also made mathematical instruments.
Robert Adrain was an Irish political exile who won renown as a mathematician in the United States. He left Ireland after leading republican insurgents in the Rebellion of 1798, and settled in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Wikipedia
Born: September 30, 1775, Carrickfergus, United Kingdom
Died: August 10, 1843 (age 67 years), New Brunswick, Canada
Children: Garnett Adrain
Education: Drogheda Grammar School
Robert Adrain was an Irishman who was one of the first mathematicians to work in America. Thumbnail of Robert Adrain View one larger picture. Biography.
Robert Adrain was born on September 30, 1775, in Carrickfergus, Ireland, the son of a Frenchman who had fled to Irish shores, and an Irish mother. In Ireland, ...
Robert Adrain and Nathaniel Bowditch share the distinction of being the first two men to have published original mathematical research in the United States.
Biographical Description: Robert Adrain was a professor of mathematics at Queen's College (now Rutgers University) in 1810-1813 and again in 1825-1827.
Robert Adrain (1775-1843), a prominent Irish scientist and mathematician, is best known for his formulation of the method of least squares.The collection ...
ADRAIN, Robert, mathematician, born in Carrickfergus, Ireland, 30 September 1775; died in New Brunswick, New Jersey, 10 August 1843. He took part in the Irish ...
basic arithmetic to the applications of calculus and stressed utility in such fields as statistics, dynamics, the theory of projectiles and hydrology.
PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS, 1827 - 1834. Head of private academies in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Professor at Queens College and Columbia College