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Jeanne N. Clelland is a Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder, within the College of Arts and Sciences. Her research lies at the intersection of differential geometry and differential equations, with recent work extending into the mathematical analysis of redistricting and electoral systems.
Her primary research interests include differential geometry, differential equations, and the mathematics of redistricting and elections. These areas reflect both classical geometric analysis and emerging applications in social and political contexts. Her work often employs geometric techniques to study solutions of partial differential equations and integrable systems.
The absence of listed publications in the provided text prevents detailed analysis of recent scholarly output; however, her research trajectory demonstrates a strong foundation in geometric methods with increasing emphasis on civic applications.
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Jeanne Clelland advises graduate students in mathematics, though specific names are not provided in the current material. There is no mention of external grants, funding sources, or collaborative research teams. She is likely involved in departmental mentoring and academic service consistent with her rank.
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