Hannah Altmann
Hannah Altmann
Assistant Professor
Department
College of Arts and Sciences
Education
Ph.D., Mathematics - North Dakota State University, 2015
B.S., Mathematics Education - Minnesota State University - Moorhead, 2009
Contact
Office Location: Science Center
Phone: (605) 256-5194
Email
Website
Altmann's research interests include:
- Commutative Algebra
- Homological Algebra
- Semidualizing Modules and Complexes
- Perfect Complexes
- Tensor Decomposition
- 2013 - NDSU Mathematics Department Teaching Award
- UMM Faculty Research Enhancement Funds for $400, October 2015
- UMM Faculty Research Enhancement Funds for $400, January 2016
- UMM Faculty Research Enhancement Funds for $400, March 2016
- UMM Faculty Research Enhancement Funds for $400, November 2016
- BSU Professional Improvement Grant for $931.38, November 2018
- IBL Communities Mini-Grant for $250, October 2019
- Co-PI for $996,266 NSF S-STEM Grant, awarded September 2023
- 2013 - Special Session on Commutative Rings, Ideals, and Modules, AMS meeting, University of Louisville
- 2014 - Special Session on Homological Methods in Algebra, AMS meeting, Texas Tech University
- 2014 - Special Session on Commutative Ring Theory, AMS meeting, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
- 2015 KUMUNU Jr. Meeting, University of Nebraska Lincoln
- 2015 - Special Session on Homological Methods in Commutative Algebra, AMS meeting, California State University Fullerton
- 2016 - Special Session on Commutative Algebra (MRC session), Joint Mathematics Meetings, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle Washington
- 2016 - Special Session on Early Career Female Mathematicians in Algebra and Topology, Joint Mathematics Meetings, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle Washington
- 2016 - Special Session on Non-Noetherian Commutative rings, AMS meeting, State University of Stony Brook
- 2016 - Special Session on Homological Methods in Commutative Algebra, AMSmeeting, North Carolina State University
- 2017 Special Session on Commutative Algebra, AMS meeting, Washington State University
- 2018 Special Session on Commutative Ring Theory, AMS meeting, University of Michigan
- 2020 Special Session on Homological Commutative Algebra, AMS meeting, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- 2021 Special Session on Commutative Algebra, AMS meeting, Creighton University