Denise A. Rangel Tracy
Denise A. Rangel Tracy | |
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Born | |
🎓 Alma mater | BS, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
MS, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Ph.D., University of Texas, Arlington |
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🏅 Awards | AWM Service Award 2020 |
Denise A. Rangel Tracy is an assistant professor of mathematics at Fairleigh Dickinson University.[1]
Education[edit]
Rangel Tracy graduated from Taft High School in San Antonio, Texas. She received her BS in mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2008 and her MA in mathematics in 2010.[2] She completed her doctoral work at The University of Texas Arlington in 2014 under the supervision of Dr. David A. Jorgensen. Her dissertation is titled "Representation Theory of Totally Reflexive Modules over Non-Gorenstein Rings".[3]
Research and career[edit]
Rangel Tracy's doctoral dissertation focused on reflexive modules. She investigated the existence and abundance of them over non-Gorenstein rings.[2]
In 2014, Rangel Tracy worked a postdoctoral fellow at University of Texas, Arlington. She was later a postdoctoral fellow at Syracuse University. From 2016 to 2017 she was a visiting assistant professor at Manhattan College. [2] She then served as an visiting assistant professor at Central Connecticut State University before joining the Faculty at Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2019. [4] Rangel Tracy is part of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) executive committee and the current AWM's media coordinator, where she manages the presence of AWM on social media and the web.[5]
Rangel Tracy has led Wikipedia Edit-a-thons at both the Joint Mathematics Meeting[6] and the AWM Research Symposium.[7]
Awards and honors[edit]
In 2020, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) presented Rangel Tracy with an AWM Service Award.[7]
Notable Women in Math Playing Cards[edit]
Rangel Tracy initiated the Notable Women in Math Playing Cards Project which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Association for Women in Mathematics.[8] She collected data on 1300 women for this project.
References[edit]
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