
About
Hannah Altmann is an Assistant Professor at Dakota State University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from North Dakota State University (2015) and a B.S. in Mathematics Education from Minnesota State University - Moorhead (2009). Her research focuses on advanced algebraic topics, including Commutative Algebra, Homological Algebra, Semidualizing Modules, and Tensor Decomposition. Altmann has been recognized for her teaching with the 2013 NDSU Mathematics Department Teaching Award.
Grants & Funding:
- $400 UMM Faculty Research Enhancement Funds (October 2015, January 2016, March 2016, November 2016)
- $931.38 BSU Professional Improvement Grant (November 2018)
- $250 IBL Communities Mini-Grant (October 2019)
- $996,266 NSF S-STEM Grant (Co-PI, September 2023)
Presentations: Altmann has actively participated in over 20 conferences since 2013, including sessions on Commutative Algebra, Homological Methods, and Non-Noetherian Rings at institutions such as the University of Louisville, Texas Tech University, and the Joint Mathematics Meetings. Her work emphasizes collaborative research in algebraic structures and their applications.
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