Alex Dormer
Geometry & STEM Education Researcher · AI Math Tools Reviewer · Curriculum Developer
“The biggest failure of most geometry AI tools isn’t calculation accuracy — it’s explanation quality. Getting ‘x = 42’ is useless if you don’t understand which theorem got you there. Every tool I review gets measured against one question: could a student read this solution, close the tab, and solve the next problem on their own?”
— Alex Dormer, GeometryMathSolverMath educator who specialises in geometry pedagogy and AI solver accuracy
Alex Dormer is a geometry education researcher, curriculum developer, and AI math tools reviewer with seven years of experience spanning secondary and university-level mathematics. He holds a Master’s degree in Mathematics Education from Stanford University, where he focused on spatial reasoning development and the pedagogical design of geometry proof curricula — giving him both the subject-matter depth and the teaching perspective needed to evaluate whether an AI solver actually teaches the method or just delivers a number.
Before joining GeometryMathSolver, Alex spent five years developing two-column proof curricula for a K–12 STEM publisher, writing and reviewing step-by-step geometry solutions for hundreds of textbook problems. That work gave him a precise standard for what “a good explanation” looks like in geometry — one that names the theorem applied, sequences the logic correctly, and uses the notation students encounter on actual exams.
At GeometryMathSolver, Alex evaluates AI geometry solvers across every major topic area — triangles, circles, proofs, 3D solids, and analytical geometry — testing whether each tool produces genuinely correct step-by-step solutions or just confident-sounding approximations. His reviews are grounded in real problem sets drawn from AP Geometry, SAT math, and university entrance exams.
