Laura Felicia Matusevich
Laura Felicia Matusevich | |||
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Nationality | Argentinian | ||
Citizenship | Argentina | ||
Education | PhD | ||
Alma mater | University Of California | ||
Occupation | Mathematician |
Laura Felicia Matusevich is an Argentinian mathematician. She obtained her PhD from the University Of California Berkeley in 2002.[1] From 2003 until 2004 she was a Benjamin Peirce Assistant Professor at Harvard University. From 2004 until 2006 she was a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the University Of Pennsylvania. In 2005, she began as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University, where she became a tenure-track Associate Professor in 2009. She became a full Professor there in 2017.[2]
She is the recipient of multiple awards and honours, having been an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, and an Antorchas Fellow (only 25 awarded nation-wide in Argentina), among others.[1]
Having published 34 research articles as of 16th of March 2022, her areas of interest are mainly Algebra, Combinatorics and Geometry. She has published in collaboration with her PhD students and undergraduate students under her supervision, and coauthored with graduate students.[1][3]
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