Contact info:

Tel.: +1 (617) 627-3402
Fax: +1 (617) 627-3966
E-mail: todd.quinto “at” tufts.edu
Office: Joyce Cummings Center 575
177 College Avenue, Medford, MA 02155

Student Hours, etc.

  • In fall, 2023, I will have student hours by appointment. Just email or stop by, and we can meet any time!

Math News

Todd and math department colleague Kasso Okoudjou were elected to the 2024 class of American Mathematical Society Fellows.
Todd and math department colleague Kasso Okoudjou were elected to the 2024 class of American Mathematical Society Fellows.
Friends Jan Boman, Fulton Gonzalez, Alemdar Hasanov, and I at the minisymposium Modern Challenges in Imaging, Tomography, and Radon Transform celebrating my birthday at the Inverse Problems Modeling and Simulation Conference, May 22-28, 2022.

Here is an article about my research and mathematical life over the last 45 years in the Journal of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems.

Tufts has an NSF summer research program Visiting and Early Research Scholars’ Experience in Math (VERSEIM-REU). Our program is aimed at students early in their college careers, and we are committed to enhancing the educational experiences of first-generation or underrepresented undergraduate students. Please check out the website and this article about the 2021 VERSEIM scholars.

  • A new SIAM book Computed Tomography: Algorithms, Insight and Just Enough Theory, editors Per Christian Hansen, Jakob Sauer Jørgensen, and William R. B. Lionheart includes a chapter by TQ on limited data tomography. Here is a SIAM News article on the book, and here is my chapter (with permission of SIAM).
  • Here is a talk I gave about work with Peer Kunstmann and Andreas Rieder on seismic imaging at the International Zoom inverse Problems Symposium at U.C. Irvine
  • Here is the video for a talk in Vienna in 2021 on work with colleagues, James Webber and Eric Miller of the Tufts ECE department.
  • Here are the slides for a purer talk and here are slides a more applied talk on our analysis of artifacts in limited data X-ray CT with Leise Borg, Jurgen Frikel, Jakob Jorgensen. Both were given at the SIAM Imaging Sciences Meeting, June 2018, Bologna. Here is a preprint of the article.
  • Here is a talk I gave at BIRS in 2015 about the paradigm Jurgen Frikel and I developed to understand visible singularities and added artifacts in limited data tomography, including PAT and Sonar [SIAM J. Appl. Math., 75(2),(2015) 703–725. (23 pages)]
  • If you would like to learn about microlocal analysis and imaging, check out Microlocal Analysis in Tomography, with Venkateswaran Krishnan, a chapter in Handbook of Mathematical Methods in Imaging, 2e, Editor Otmar Scherzer, Springer Verlag, New York, 2015. The book is at: www.springer.com/978-1-4939-0789-21.
  • Special issue of Sensing and Imaging, Recent Developments in Sensing and Imaging
  • Special issue of Inverse Problems, Generalized Radon Transforms and Applications in Tomography
  • Special issue of Inverse Problems, Modern Challenges in Imaging Guest editors: B. N. Hahn, E. T. Quinto, and G. Rigaud, 26 articles accepted. This issue was motivated by the conference of the same name at Tufts honoring Tufts’ only Nobel Prize winner, Allan Cormack, a pioneer in tomography.

Conferences, Special Semesters, and Workshops

Past conferences

More News

  • I was chosen as Professor of the Year by the Math Society and math majors in 2023 (also in 2001, 2011, 2015).
  • Here is a congratulations video for the class of 2021! Check out minute 3:56, and you’ll see that the math department is represented!
  • Tufts students are awesome, and the class of 2020 was not able to graduate in-person. Check out the Math Department Congratulations Video!!
  • Check out this article on the Tufts Community Appeal, 2017
  • Check out this article in Tufts Journal about the fun of volunteering at Children’s Hospital Boston.
  • Check out this article in the Tufts Journal about former Tufts math major Lun-Yi Tsai, LA ’92, who uses mathematics to motivate his art.
  • Check out this article in the Tufts Journal on the book signing for a biography of Allan Cormack written by Prof. Chris Vaughn. Allan, who passed away in 1998, is Tufts’s only Nobel Laureate and a real mensch. He was a mentor of mine. You can read a review of the biography in the New England Journal of Medicine