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Jill Dietz is a Professor of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at St. Olaf College, where she also serves as the Director of the Center for Undergraduate Research and Innovation (CURI). She is an active faculty member deeply committed to undergraduate education and research mentorship in mathematics.
Her research interests lie primarily in abstract algebra, with a focus on the structure of solvable groups and automorphism groups. She transitioned from early work in algebraic topology, particularly stable homotopy theory and classifying spaces of groups, to algebra-driven questions. Her scholarship is closely intertwined with undergraduate research, and she frequently teaches the Directed Undergraduate Research course (Math 396), guiding students on projects related to her work.
While no specific publications or articles are listed in the provided text, her sustained engagement in research and mentorship indicates a long-standing scholarly trajectory in pure mathematics. She plays a key role in fostering research opportunities for undergraduates at St. Olaf.
Jill Dietz has no listed scientific awards in the provided material.
She is actively involved in advising and undergraduate research, serving as CURI Director and mentoring student projects that often connect with her own research in group theory. Though formal graduate students are not listed, her leadership in undergraduate research suggests significant advising activity across multiple levels of the mathematics curriculum.
Jill Dietz is associated with the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at St. Olaf College. She contributes to the academic life of the department through teaching, research supervision, and leadership in undergraduate research initiatives.


