
About
Efren Ruiz is a Professor in the Mathematics Department at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo (UHH), part of the College of Natural and Health Sciences (CNHS). He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Oregon in 2005 and his undergraduate degree from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. His academic career includes roles from Assistant Professor (2007–2012) to his current position since 2017. He also serves as Cooperating Graduate Faculty at UH Mānoa since 2024.
Research Interests: His work focuses on associated algebras (notably Leavitt path algebras), dynamical systems, C*-algebras classification, and their structural theory. He has contributed extensively to operator algebras and functional analysis, with over 60 publications.
Grants & Collaborations: Ruiz has secured funding from the Simons Foundation (twice), National Science Foundation (NSF), and NSA. Notable grants include a 2018–2023 Simons Foundation grant for C*-algebras classification and a 2011–2016 NSF grant for the Pacific Undergraduate Research Experience in Mathematics.
Teaching & Mentorship: He has taught a broad range of courses from pre-calculus to advanced topics like Real Analysis and Abstract Algebra. His undergraduate collaborations include co-authorship with students like Marissa Loving and Katherine Todd on papers in Leavitt path algebras.
Professional Engagement: He co-organizes UHH's CNHS Colloquium Series, where he presented a 2024 talk linking the 'Mad Veterinarian' puzzle to topological Markov chains. He has also authored peer-reviewed conference proceedings and served on editorial boards.
Future Directions: His upcoming research includes exploring connections between recreational mathematics and algebraic structures, alongside continued work on C*-algebras and their applications.
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