

Janet Page
Recognized for advancing sustainable solutions for complex mathematical problems, Janet Page is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Mathematics at North Dakota State University. Her academic journey is marked by a profound dedication to the fields of commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, where she employs innovative combinatorial approaches to unravel intricate mathematical concepts. Janet Page completed her PhD at the University of Illinois Chicago in 2018, where she was mentored by the distinguished mathematician Kevin Tucker. Her doctoral research laid a strong foundation for her future endeavors, focusing on the intricate interplay between algebra and geometry. Following her PhD, she enriched her academic experience through postdoctoral positions at the University of Bristol and the University of Michigan, where she further honed her research skills and contributed to collaborative projects. At North Dakota State University, Professor Page is not only committed to her research but also to fostering a dynamic learning environment for her students. She is passionate about mentoring young mathematicians and encouraging them to explore the vast possibilities within the realms of algebra and geometry. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, equipping students with the tools necessary to tackle real-world challenges. In addition to her academic pursuits, Janet Page is an active participant in the mathematical community, regularly presenting her work at international conferences and contributing to scholarly journals. Her dedication to advancing the field of mathematics is evident in her ongoing research projects and collaborations with fellow mathematicians worldwide.
Publications
, 977-1005, 2022-10-20
, 35-39, 2018-06-01
, 15-17, 2018-10-18
, 291-300, 1987-01-01
, 6251-6267, 2021-06-23
, 580-604, 2019-02-01
, 402-404, 2003-10-01
, 329-330, 2009-04-01