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Erin Chambers is the Snyder Family Mission Collegiate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Notre Dame's College of Engineering, with a concurrent appointment in the Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2008), an M.S. in Mathematics (2006), and a B.S. in Computer Science (2002). Her research focuses on computational topology and geometry, shape analysis, topological data analysis, combinatorial algorithms, and low-dimensional topology. She leads interdisciplinary efforts in algorithm development for geometric and topological challenges, including applications in plant root morphology and medical imaging. Chambers is actively involved in academic leadership, serving as a faculty member in multiple programs within the College of Engineering and contributing to initiatives such as the Grand Challenges Scholars Program.
- Education: Ph.D. Computer Science (UIUC, 2008), M.S. Mathematics (UIUC, 2006), B.S. Computer Science (UIUC, 2002)
- Research Interests: Computational topology, geometric algorithms, topological data analysis, and interdisciplinary applications in biology and engineering
- Affiliations: Concurrent Professor in Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, member of the Engineering Innovation Hub, and contributor to NSF-funded collaborative research
Her work bridges theory and practice, addressing problems such as shape comparison, data visualization, and algorithmic stability in geometric contexts. She has published extensively on topics like Reeb graphs, Fréchet distances, and homotopy-based metrics. Chambers also emphasizes education and mentorship, engaging in programs that integrate engineering with business practices and global challenges.
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