
معرفی
Elizabeth Wilmer is a Professor of Mathematics at Oberlin College, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the College of Arts and Sciences. She holds a BA (1991), MA (1996), and PhD (1999) in Mathematics from Harvard University. Her research focuses on combinatorics, discrete mathematics, and probability, with notable work in algebraic combinatorics. Recent publications include a paper in the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. She teaches courses such as Discrete Mathematics and Probability.
Education:
- BA in Mathematics, Harvard University, 1991
- MA in Mathematics, Harvard University, 1996
- PhD in Mathematics, Harvard University, 1999
Research Trends: Her work bridges combinatorial theory and algebraic structures, exemplified by her 2021 paper exploring the Bollobás Two Families Theorem through exterior algebra frameworks. This reflects a focus on abstract algebraic tools applied to classical combinatorial problems.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants or advisees are not listed, her academic role suggests active involvement in mentoring students in mathematics education and research. No labs or teams are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials.



