Cynthia Vinzant is an American mathematician specializing in real algebraic geometry; her research has also involved algebraic combinatorics, matroid theory, Hermitian matrices, and spectrahedra in convex optimization. She is an associate professor of mathematics at the University of Washington.[1]

Vinzant at the Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics in 2017

Education and career

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Vinzant is a 2007 graduate of Oberlin College in Ohio, where she studied mathematics and neuroscience.[2] She completed her Ph.D. in mathematics in 2011 at the University of California, Berkeley, with the dissertation Real Algebraic Geometry in Convex Optimization supervised by Bernd Sturmfels.[2][3]

After working as a Hildebrandt Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan and as a postdoctoral researcher at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing in Berkeley, Vinzant obtained a tenure-track assistant professor position at North Carolina State University in 2015. She moved to the University of Washington in 2021 and was promoted to associate professor in 2023.[2]

Recognition

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In 2020, Vinzant was named as a Sloan Research Fellow in mathematics[4] and as a von Neumann Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study.[2][5] She was elected as a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in the 2024 class of fellows.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Mathematics faculty, University of Washington, retrieved 2023-11-10
  2. ^ a b c d Cynthia Vinzant — Short bio, retrieved 2023-11-10
  3. ^ Cynthia Vinzant at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ Peake, Tracey (20 February 2020), "Mathematician Cynthia Vinzant Named Sloan Research Fellow", NC State University News, North Carolina State University, retrieved 2023-11-10
  5. ^ "Cynthia Vinzant - Scholars | Institute for Advanced Study". Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  6. ^ 2024 Class of Fellows of the AMS, American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2023-11-10
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