David Reimann is a professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Albion College.
He has bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics and a doctoral degree in computer science.
In addition to teaching standard courses in mathematics and computer science, he has also taught an interdisciplinary course on mathematics and art.
His scholarship and creative activities focus on the applications of mathematics and computer science in
visual art.
He frequently gives talks and exhibits his original art at both the Joint Mathematics Meetings and the Bridges Conference on Mathematical Art.
He shares his lifelong love of mathematics through his visual art. Mathematical elements such as symmetry, geometry, and number are common themes in his work, used to create patterns that convey messages on multiple levels and scales.
He provided original cover art for Mathematics Magazine, a publication of the Mathematical Association of America, during the five years spanning January 2015 through December 2020.
He was an editor of the 2022 Bridges Conference Proceedings, the peer-reviewed forum for the world's largest conference on mathematical art.
He was the Visiting Professor for Public outreach at the National Museum of Mathematics while on sabbatical during the 2024–25 academic year.
Prior to joining the faculty of Albion College in 1996, he spent ten years as a medical imaging researcher at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.