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Liz Stanhope is a Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Lewis & Clark College, located in BoDine Hall, Portland, OR. Her research spans spectral geometry, spectral graph theory, and quantitative biology education.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of differential geometry and spectral theory, particularly focusing on Riemannian orbifolds and the inverse problem of determining geometric properties from spectral data. She explores questions such as 'Can you hear the shape of an object?' in the context of orbifolds and graphs. She also contributes to interdisciplinary work in math education, especially in developing assessment tools for quantitative reasoning in biology.
The published works show a strong trend in spectral geometry of orbifolds and graphs, with recent emphasis on orbigraphs and the Steklov problem. Her educational research includes the development of the BioSQuaRE exam, reflecting a commitment to improving STEM education. Several publications involve undergraduate co-authors, highlighting her dedication to undergraduate research mentorship.
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Liz Stanhope actively mentors undergraduate students, as evidenced by the numerous publications with undergraduate co-authors. While specific grant details are not listed, her interdisciplinary projects suggest involvement in educational and mathematical research funding. She maintains an active research program in both pure and applied directions.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams in the provided content, though her collaborative publications imply active research groups or partnerships, particularly in spectral geometry and biology education initiatives.

