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Dr. Ruth E Gornet is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington. She holds a PhD from Washington University and specializes in spectral geometry, differential geometry, and topology. Her research focuses on isospectral manifolds, nilmanifolds, and the application of spectral theory to geometric problems. She has received multiple teaching awards, including the Outstanding Honors College Faculty Award and Professor of the Year honors from the MAA undergraduate program.
Her research interests include:
- Spectral geometry and isospectrality
- Differential geometry of nilmanifolds
- Length spectrum analysis
- Mathematical education and curriculum development
Dr. Gornet's publications predominantly explore spectral invariants in Riemannian geometry, with recent work focusing on magnetic geodesics and eta invariants. Her articles demonstrate consistent engagement with high-dimensional topology and computational spectral methods.
She has received significant recognition for her work:
- Alumni Hall of Honor (2023, 2019)
- Teaching Recognition by FLOC (2019, 2012)
- Outstanding Honors College Faculty Award (2017)
- Professor of the Year (2015, 2013)
Dr. Gornet actively mentors graduate students, chairing dissertation committees and supervising PhD candidates in spectral geometry. She has secured multiple NSF grants for undergraduate education enhancement, including SURGE and GAANN fellowships, totaling over $4M in funding.
