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Elisa Bellah is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Toronto. She holds a PhD from the University of Oregon (2022), supervised by Shabnam Akhtari, and was previously a postdoctoral teaching fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on number theory and mathematics education.
Elisa has taught a variety of undergraduate mathematics courses, including Linear Algebra I (MAT223) at the University of Toronto, Number Theory (21-441) and Matrices and Linear Transformations (21-241) at Carnegie Mellon, and foundational courses like Introduction to Proof (Math 307) and Elementary Functions (Math 112) at the University of Oregon. She organizes a mathematics department bookclub at the University of Toronto and previously co-organized the Teaching in Practice Seminar (TiPS) at Carnegie Mellon and the Junior Mathematician Research Archive (JMRA).
- University of Toronto: Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Mathematics (St. George, Downtown Toronto campus).
- Carnegie Mellon University: Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow.
- University of Oregon: PhD in Mathematics (2022).
Her work emphasizes inquiry-based learning and student collaboration, with resources available through course platforms like Quercus and Piazza. Office hours are held in Physical Geography Building, Room 113.
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