Christin Bibby - University of Oregon

Christin Bibby
Curriculum Vitae
Department of Mathematics
1222 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1222
http://uoregon.edu/∼bibby
[email protected]
EDUCATION:
• B.S. in Mathematics, minor in Chemistry, May 2009.
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
• M.S. in Mathematics, June 2011.
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
• Ph.D. in Mathematics, June 2015 (expected).
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Advisor: Dr. Nicholas Proudfoot
PAPERS:
• (2013) Cohomology of abelian arrangements, arXiv:1310.4866 [math.AG]
• (2014) Quadratic-linear duality and rational homotopy theory of chordal arrangements (with J. Hilburn),
arXiv:1409.6748 [math.AT]
• Vanishing products and resonance in p-generic arrangements (with M. Falk, I. Williams), in preparation
TEACHING EXPERIENCE: (at University of Oregon)
• College Algebra, Math 111
As sole instructor: Fall ’09, Winter ’10, Spring ’10, Summer ’10, Fall ’11, Fall ’12 (2 sections)
• Elementary Functions, Math 112
As sole instructor: Winter ’13
• Calculus for Business and Social Science II, Math 242
As sole instructor: Summer ’12
As teaching assistant: Winter ’11, Spring ’11
• Intro to Probability and Statistics, Math 243
As sole instructor: Summer ’11
As teaching assistant: Fall ’10
• Calculus I, Math 251
As sole instructor: Winter ’12, Spring ’12, Fall ’13, Fall ’14
• Calculus II, Math 252
As sole instructor: Winter ’14
COMPUTING:
Macaulay2, Linux, Sage, C++
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
• (2006-2008) Math, Statistics, and Chemistry tutor at NAU Learning Assistance Center
• (2008) Research Experience for Undergraduates at Trinity University (San Antonio, TX), funded by
NSF. Mentor: Dr. Scott Chapman. Project entitled “Delta Sets of Numerical Monoids”
• (2008) Supplemental Instructor for Math 125, Precalculus, at Northern Arizona University
• (2008-2009) Undergraduate Research at Northern Arizona University, funded by NAU/NASA Space
Grant. Mentor: Dr. Michael Falk. Project entitled “Matroids and Hyperplane Arrangements”
• (2009-2015) Graduate Teaching Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at University of Oregon
AWARDS AND GRANTS:
• (2007) Math Department scholarship at Northern Arizona University
• (2008) NAU/NASA Space Grant for undergraduate research
• (2008) Math Department scholarship at Northern Arizona University (Vesto M. Slipher Award)
• (2008) Northern Arizona University Student Travel Award
• (2009) Outstanding Senior for the College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Sciences at NAU
• (2009) Outstanding Senior for the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at NAU
• (2014) Johnson Fellowship, a travel grant for math graduate students at University of Oregon
SERVICE, PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS, AND OTHER ACTIVITIES:
• (2005-2009) Member of Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
• (2005-2009) Member of Northern Arizona University (NAU) Math Club
• (2006) Co-Vice President of NAU Math Club
• (2007-2009) President of NAU Math Club
• (2009-Present) Member of American Mathematical Society (AMS)
• (2009-Present) Member of Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM)
• (2012-Present) Mentor for first-year graduate students at University of Oregon (UO)
• (2013-Present) Secretary and member of Univ. of Oregon Student Chapter of AWM
• (2013) Co-founder of graduate student-run Ring-op Theory Seminar at UO
• (2014) Helped organize a math program for girls in grades 4-6, with the UO AWM Student Chapter’s
K-12 Outreach Committee and the Science Factory, and co-lead an activity about cryptography
CONFERENCE TALKS:
• Southwest Undergraduate Math Research Conference, FKA Arizona Math Undergraduate Conference
04/2007, Silver City, NM. Presentation entitled “Spanning Trees”
02/2008, Tempe, AZ. Presentation entitled “Projective Geometry”
02/2009, Albuquerque, NM. Presentation entitled “Matroids and Hyperplane Arrangements”
• MAA Southwest Section Meeting
04/2009, Silver City, NM. Presentation entitled “Matroids and Hyperplane Arrangements”
• NASA Space Grant Symposium
04/2009, Tempe, AZ. Presentation entitled “Matroids and Hyperplane Arrangements”
• Joint Math Meetings (AMS Contributed Papers Session)
01/2015 (upcoming), San Antonio, TX. Presentation entitled “Abelian Arrangements”
• Computational Geometric Topology in Arrangement Theory
07/2015 (upcoming), Providence, RI (ICERM). Presentation TBA (invited, 30 min.)
POSTER PRESENTATIONS:
• Joint Math Meetings
01/2009, Washington, DC. Poster entitled “Delta Sets of Numerical Monoids”
• Celebration for Undergraduate Research and Design
04/2009, Flagstaff, AZ. Poster entitled “Matroids and Hyperplane Arrangements”
• Western Algebraic Geometry Symposium
11/2013, San Diego, CA. Poster entitled “Cohomology of abelian arrangements”
• Configuration Spaces: Geometry, Topology, and Representation Theory
09/2014, Cortona, Italy. Poster entitled “Cohomology of abelian arrangements”
OTHER CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED:
• Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Math
02/2007 and 02/2008, Lincoln, NE.
• Southwest Undergraduate Math Research Conference
03/2011, Flagstaff, AZ. (Invited to participate on a graduate student panel)
• Workshop on Quantum/Affine Schubert Calculus
08/2013, Eugene, OR.
• Workshop on Kazhdan-Lusztig theory and Soergel bimodules
08/2014, Eugene, OR.
• Western Algebraic Geometry Symposium
10/2014, Moscow, ID.
• Combinatorics and Algebraic Topology of Configurations, workshop during the INdAM Intensive Period
“Perspectives in Lie Theory” at Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi
2/2015 (upcoming), Pisa, Italy
SEMINAR TALKS:
• Summer Seminar, semi-weekly summer seminar for math graduate students at Univ. of Oregon
07/2012. Presentation entitled “Affine and Toric Hyperplane Arrangements”
• Ring Theory Seminar, weekly algebra seminar for graduate students at Univ. of Oregon
03/2013. Presentation entitled “Cohomology of Hyperplane Arrangements”
04/2013. Presentation entitled “Toric Arrangements”
• Graduate Notions Seminar, weekly seminar for math graduate students at Univ. of Oregon
04/2013. Presentation entitled “Matroids”
• Ring-op Theory Seminar, weekly algebraic geometry seminar for graduate students at Univ. of Oregon
10/2013. Presentation entitled “Group Schemes”
01/2014. Presentation entitled “Veronese and Segre Embeddings”
03/2014. Presentation entitled “Elliptic Curves”
04/2014. Presentation entitled “Surfaces”
05/2014. Presentation entitled “Supersolvable Arrangements”
05/2014. Presentation entitled “Supersolvable Arrangements, Part II”
• Geometry/Topology Seminar, weekly math department seminar at Univ. of Oregon
11/2013. Presentation entitled “Cohomology of Abelian Arrangements”