STACY HOEHN FONSTAD Department of Mathematics Vanderbilt University 1531 Stevenson Center Nashville, TN 37240 Phone: (615) 878-6554 Fax: (615) 343-0215 http://my.vanderbilt.edu/stacyfonstad stacy.hoehn@vanderbilt.edu Current Position Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 2009-2012. National Science Foundation Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Education Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, May 2009. Dissertation: The Moduli Space of Compact Bundle Structures on a Fibration Advisor: Bruce Williams M.S. in Mathematics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, May 2006. B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2004. Honors: Summa cum laude and Valedictorian. Interests Papers Honors Geometric and Algebraic Topology, Manifold Theory, and Algebraic K-Theory Stacy Hoehn Fonstad and Bruce Hughes. Mapping Cylinder Neighborhoods in Manifold Stratified Spaces. Current version available at my.vanderbilt.edu/stacyfonstad/research. Stacy Hoehn. The Moduli Space of Compact Bundle Structures on a Fibration. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Notre Dame, May 2009. Available at my.vanderbilt.edu/stacyfonstad/research. National Science Foundation Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 2009-2012. University of Notre Dame Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Award for Excellence in Teaching and Research, 2009. An award recognizing the top graduating doctoral degree recipients in the humanities, social sciences, science, and engineering, based on nominations from the faculty. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2005-2009. University of Notre Dame Arthur J. Schmitt Presidential Fellowship, 2004-2009. Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award, Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Notre Dame, Spring 2008. Striving for Excellence in College and University Teaching Certification, Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Notre Dame, Fall 2007. University of Notre Dame Richard Sady Prize, 2005. An annual award given to the mathematics graduate student who had the best performance as a first-year graduate student, based on nominations from the faculty.
Stacy Hoehn Fonstad page 2 of 5 Teaching Experiences Courses Taught at Vanderbilt University Methods of Ordinary Differential Equations, Spring 2011, 25 students. A course primarily for engineering students and applied-track math majors. Concentrated on finding solutions to differential equations and also on applications to topics like the motion of springs and the deflection of beams. Methods of Linear Algebra, Fall 2010, 24 students. A course primarily for engineering students and applied-track math majors. Covered matrices, linear transformations, Markov processes, linear programming, and applications like computer graphics and the Google PageRank algorithm. Topology of Surfaces, Spring 2010, 7 students. An introductory, proof-based topology course for math majors which emphasized point-set topology, knot theory, and surfaces. Students were introduced to Latex and completed research projects. Single-Variable Calculus II, Fall 2009, 45 students. The second semester of a four-semester calculus sequence. Concentrated on techniques and applications of integration. Traditional Courses Taught at the University of Notre Dame Principles of Calculus, Fall 2008, 5 students. A terminal, special permission calculus course for students who lacked the necessary background for the standard calculus sequence. Identified and filled in the gaps in the students backgrounds, and introduced basic properties of functions, derivatives and integrals, with special attention to applications throughout. Principles of Finite Mathematics, Spring 2007, 11 students. A special permission course for students who lacked the necessary background for the standard finite mathematics course. Introduced combinatorics, probability, statistics, game theory, logic, and graph theory, with an emphasis on applications. (Teaching Assistant) Calculus I, Spring 2006, 19 students. Developed collaborative learning activities and led tutorial sessions for this course for science and engineering students. Special Teaching Experiences at the University of Notre Dame Balfour-Hesburgh Scholars Program, Finite Math Instructor, Summers 2007-2009. An academic enrichment experience designed to help incoming first-year students from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups make the transition from high school to college. Using R for Mathematical Statistics, Mini-Course Instructor, Springs 2007-2008. Taught students how to use the software environment R for statistical computing. Honors Undergraduate Reading Group Program, Seminar Leader, Spring 2006 and Fall 2006. Led honors math majors in a special seminar designed to give them an opportunity to learn about a new topic and how to present math to their peers.
Stacy Hoehn Fonstad page 3 of 5 Talks Given Talks Aimed at Undergraduates Seeing through the Noise: An Introduction to Error-Correcting Codes. Math and Snacks Seminar, Dalton State College, November 1, 2011. Smooth Rides on Square Wheels. Undergraduate Seminar, Vanderbilt University, October 4, 2011. Monopoly and Mathematics: Linear Algebra in Action. Undergraduate Seminar, Vanderbilt University, November 14, 2010. Manifolds and the Shape of the Universe. Summer Undergraduate Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (SUMSRI) Colloquium, Miami University, July 13, 2010. The Shape of the Universe. Undergraduate Seminar, Vanderbilt University, October 13, 2009. Research Talks (upcoming) Mapping Cylinder Neighborhoods in Manifold Stratified Spaces. AMS Contributed Paper Session, Joint Math Meetings, January 5, 2012 (9:15-9:25 am). Mapping Cylinder Neighborhoods in Manifold Stratified Spaces. Geometrical Methods in High-Dimensional Topology Conference, Ohio State University, May 21, 2011. Obstructions to Fibering Maps. Topology Seminar, Ohio State University, May 17, 2011. Bundle Structures on a Fibration. Higher Reidemeister Torsion Workshop, American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), October 21, 2009. The Moduli Space of Compact Topological Fiber Bundle Structures on a Fibration. Topology and Group Theory Seminar, Vanderbilt University, September 9, 2009. Parametrized Wall Finiteness and Siebenmann End Obstructions. Topology Seminar, Ohio State University, February 5, 2009. Topology-Geometry Seminar, Indiana University, December 4, 2008. Topology Seminar, Penn State Altoona, November 13, 2008. An Application of Controlled Topology. Graduate Student Topology Conference, University of Chicago, April 21, 2007. (with Allegra Berliner) Microbundles. Oberwolfach Mini-Workshop on the Hauptvermutung for High-Dimensional Manifolds, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (MFO), Germany, August 14, 2006. Surgery and Automorphisms of Manifolds. MIT s Talbot Workshop, North Conway, New Hampshire, February 27, 2006. Various Seminars at the University of Notre Dame, 2005-2009. Constructing Family Versions of Geometric Invariants. An Introduction to Spectral Sequences. The Method of Infinite Repetition in Topology. Microbundles and the Hauptvermutung. Surgery on Simply-Connected Manifolds.
Stacy Hoehn Fonstad page 4 of 5 Selected Workshops and Conferences Attended Geometric Methods in High-Dimensional Topology Workshop and Conference, Ohio State University, May 16-20, 2011. Higher Reidemeister Torsion Workshop, American Institute of Mathematics, October 19-23, 2009. Workshop in Geometric Topology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, June 4-6, 2009. Manifold Perspectives, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (MFO), Germany, May 24-30, 2009. Graduate Student Topology Conference, University of Chicago, April 21-22, 2007. Nil Phenomena in Topology, Vanderbilt University, April 14-15, 2007. Oberwolfach Mini-Workshop on the Hauptvermutung for High-Dimensional Manifolds, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (MFO), Germany, August 13-18, 2006. Surgery Theory Past, Present and Future: a celebration of the 70th birthday of C.T.C. Wall. International Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 2-5, 2006. Arbeitsgemeinschaft mit aktuellem Thema: Higher Torsion Invariants in Differential Topology and Algebraic K-Theory, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Germany, April 2-8, 2006. Talbot Workshop on Automorphisms of Manifolds, under the guidance of Michael Weiss. North Conway, New Hampshire, February 26 - March 4, 2006. Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics, University of Nebraska, February 7, 2004. Service to the Department Panelist for the STEM for Girls Think Tank, Vanderbilt University, November 11, 2009. President of the Mathematics Graduate Student Association, University of Notre Dame, 2007-2009. Organizer of the Topology Seminar, University of Notre Dame, 2007-2008. Panelist in the Mathematics Teaching Seminar, University of Notre Dame, 2007-2008. Graduate Student Co-Coordinator of the Honors Undergraduate Reading Seminar Program, University of Notre Dame, 2007. Service to the Community Office Volunteer for DOC-UP (Dalton Organization of Churches United for People), Dalton, Georgia, June 2011 - present. An organization which assists individuals with rent, utilities and prescriptions during crisis situations. Judge at the Northwest Ohio Science and Engineering Fair, Northwest State Community College, Archbold, Ohio, 2006-2010.
Stacy Hoehn Fonstad page 5 of 5 Other Valuable Experiences Invited Motivational Speaker for the EDGE (Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Eduction) Program, North Carolina State University, June 18, 2010. A summer program designed to support women and minority students enrolled in graduate programs in the mathematical sciences. Participant of the EDGE (Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education) program, Spelman College, Summer 2004. Applied Research Mathematician, Director s Summer Program, National Security Agency, Summer 2003. A highly competitive program which invites exceptional students to put their problem solving skills to use to solve current mission-critical problems. Mathematical Contest in Modeling Participant, Meritorious Winner in 2002 and Honorable Mention Winner in 2003. Participant of the SUMSRI (Summer Undergraduate Mathematical Sciences Research Institute) Research Experience for Undergraduates Program, Miami University, Summer 2002. References The following people have agreed to write letters of recommendation on my behalf: (Teaching) Christy Greene, University of Mississippi Former Director of the Balfour-Hesburgh Scholars Program at the University of Notre Dame Phone: (662) 915-7146, Email: cgreene@olemiss.edu Craig Guilbault, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Phone: (414) 229-5110, Email: craigg@uwm.edu Bruce Hughes, Professor, Vanderbilt University Phone: (615) 322-6660, Email: bruce.hughes@vanderbilt.edu (Teaching) John Rafter, Director of Teaching, Vanderbilt University Phone: (615)322-6882, Email: john.rafter@vanderbilt.edu Bruce Williams, Professor, University of Notre Dame Phone: (574) 631-6588, Email: williams.4@nd.edu