Ph.D. Student
by Robin Roenker
Josh Roberts didn’t always aspire to become a mathematician. "I took the time to find out what I really wanted to do," Roberts said. Between finishing high school and beginning college he was employed in jobs as varied as census taker to marina attendant. Roberts finally settled on sign language and enjoyed a seven-year career as a sign language interpreter before returning to college to receive his undergraduate math degree.
In college he initially planned to major in philosophy. But after taking his first college calculus class as a freshman, he was hooked.
“There’s a beauty and aesthetic quality to math that people tend to miss,” said Roberts, now in his fifth year in UK’s mathematics PhD program.
Roberts, a native of Wise County, Virginia, and graduate of the University of