معرفی
Angelica Babei is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Howard University. Her research focuses on algebraic number theory with a computational emphasis, exploring orders in semisimple algebras, arithmetic subgroups, and modular forms. She uses Magma, Sage, and Python for computational work.
Education & Career:
- PhD in Mathematics from Dartmouth College (2019), advised by Thomas R. Shemanske.
- Postdoctoral Fellowships at McMaster University, Dartmouth’s Simons Collaboration, CRM thematic semester 'Cohomology in Arithmetic', and Vanderbilt University.
Research Interests: Her work bridges theoretical number theory and computational methods. Key areas include:
- Computational algebra and algebraic structures.
- Modular forms and their applications.
- Algorithmic approaches to zeta functions and orders in algebras.
Publications: Her recent work emphasizes zeta functions, Hilbert modular surfaces, and modular form series. Notable collaborations include studies on fusion rings and Eichler orders.
Teaching Philosophy: Advocates Federico Ardila’s four axioms, emphasizing equitable access to mathematics and empowering educational experiences.
Teaching Experience: Taught courses at McMaster University (e.g., Math 1K03), Vanderbilt (e.g., Methods of ODEs), and Dartmouth College (e.g., Linear Algebra).



