Stephen Gagola Jr., a mathematician, retired professor, and lifelong learner, has transformed his passion for abstract mathematical concepts into tangible creations at 91³Ō¹ĻĶųās Design Innovation (DI) Hub. His innovative project, rooted in Latin cubes, demonstrates how the DI Hub empowers members to turn intellectual ideas into physical realities.
From Classroom to Creative Freedom
Having taught mathematics at 91³Ō¹ĻĶų for over 40 years, Stephenās retirement granted him the time and freedom to pursue long-held ideas. "Now I donāt have any of those [teaching] duties anymore. So that kind of freed me up," Stephen shares. This newfound liberty led him to explore advanced mathematical concepts, including the construction of Latin squares and cubes, and ultimately to the DI Hub.
Stephenās introduction to the DI Hub came through its advanced equipment. "I became more interested in [the DI Hub] when I learned that it had a laser cutter because thatās the tool that I needed... but I didnāt know how to use the actual machine," he recalls.
Bringing Abstract Math to Life
Stephenās project involves Latin cubesāthree-dimensional analogs of Latin squaresāand their intricate mathematical properties. "Itās really three Latin cubes embedded inside of each other that are intricately involved with each other," he explains. These cubes consist of 4x4x4 grids where each layer represents a Latin square based on unique properties such as color and orientation.
This journey began years ago with an article in the journal Geombinatorics that featured an artistic take on Latin squares using bunny rabbit heads. Intrigued, Stephen delved deeper into the concept. "When I retired, I got more involved," he says. Inspired by questions posed in the article and his mathematical curiosity, he progressed from Latin squares to the more complex challenge of Latin cubes.
With assistance from DI Hub staff, Stephen used 3D printing to create prototypes. "I collaborated with Harsha... I told him these holes have to be made bigger... but Iām glad that the physical construction was completed because now I could look at it as an object," he notes. This tactile aspect of his work allowed Stephen to uncover new mathematical insights and share his creations with others, including his grandchildren. āWhat youāre getting is something that nobody in the whole world has. You canāt buy it in the store,ā he proudly told them.
Embracing Challenges with DI Hub Support
Stephen admits he initially felt out of his depth with some of the DI Hubās tools. "I really felt this. Iām over my head with this stuff... Iām not a construction guy," he says. However, the collaboration with DI Hub staff and access to resources turned these challenges into learning opportunities. "You have to collaborate with somebody⦠The polite way of saying you donāt know what youāre doing," Stephen quips.
Inspiring Others to Innovate
Stephenās work has sparked curiosity among his colleagues and peers. "I told some of my colleagues who were a little bit shy and reluctant to approach the Hub, āDonāt be afraid,ā" he shares. Encouraging others to explore the DI Hubās resources aligns with its mission to empower individuals to innovate and create.
Join the DI Hub Collaborator Community
Stephenās experience underscores how the DI Hub fosters creativity, learning, and collaboration. Whether you're a seasoned mathematician, an artist, or simply someone with an idea, the DI Hub provides the tools, expertise, and community to bring your vision to life. Explore DI Hub memberships today and discover how you can embark on your own journey of innovation.