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Christelle Vincent The University of Vermont Department of Mathematics and Statistics [email protected] http://www.uvm.edu/~cvincen1 Appointments Assistant Professor, University of Vermont Visiting Scholar, Télécom ParisTech Visiting Scholar, ICERM Lecturer, Stanford University January 2016 onwards June 2016 Fall 2015 2012–2015 Education Ph.D Mathematics, University of Wisconsin – Madison Adviser: Ken Ono B.Sc. Mathematics (Honours), McGill University 2006–2012 2003–2006 Publications M. Desgroseilliers, B. Larose, C. Malvenuto, C. Vincent, Some results on two conjectures of Schützenberger, Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, Vol. 53 (3), 2010, pp. 453–465. C. Vincent, Drinfeld modular forms modulo p, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, Vol. 138 (12), 2010, pp. 4217–4229. C. Vincent, On the trace and norm maps from Γ0 (p) to GL2 (A), Journal of Number Theory, Vol. 142, 2014, pp. 18-43. Appendix B for Z. Yun, Galois representations attached to moments of Kloosterman sums and conjectures of Evans, Compositio Mathematica, Vol. 151, 2015, pp. 68–120. I. Bouw, W. Ho, B. Malmskog, R. Scheidler, P. Srinivasan, C. Vincent, Zeta functions of a class of Artin-Schreier curves with many automorphisms (accepted for publication, Directions in Number Theory: Proceedings of the 2014 WIN3 workshop) C. Vincent, Weierstrass points on the Drinfeld modular curve X0 (p), Research in the Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 2 (10), 2015. J. S. Balakrishnan, S. Ionica, K. Lauter, C. Vincent, Constructing genus 3 hyperelliptic Jacobians with complex multiplication, LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics, Vol. 19 (A), 2016, pp. 283–300. Graduate student Garvin Gaston (masters thesis) Teaching At the University of Vermont MATH 124: Linear Algebra MATH 255: Elementary Number Theory At Stanford MATH 19-20-21: Calculus (Coordinator and Instructor) At UW–Madison MATH 101: Intermediate Algebra (TA Coordinator and Instructor, 4 semesters) MATH 130: Mathematics for Teaching: Numbers and Operations (Instructor, 1 semester) Other Teaching Experience Design and development of the Stanford Precalculus Resource Portal Member of the Precalculus Sequence Redesign Committee at UW–Madison 2013–2015 2009–2012 Honors, Awards, and Grants AWM-NSF Travel Grant UW-Madison Capstone Ph.D. Teaching Award Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies (FQRNT) Doctorate Fellowship UW-Madison College of Letters and Science Teaching Fellow National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Doctorate Fellowship UW–Madison Department of Mathematics Graduate Teaching Award Mary Ellen Rudin Fellowship Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies (FQRNT) Masters Fellowship 2013 2012 2010–2011 2009 2008–2010 2008 2007 2006–2008 Recent Conference and Seminar Talks Colloquium, American University Séminaire du Laboratoire MIS Université de Picardie Jules Verne Séminaire de la Butte-aux-Cailles Télécom ParisTech Number Theory Seminar, Copenhagen University Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference Keynote address SUNY New Paltz Number Theory Seminar, Bristol University Number Theory Seminar, Wesleyan University Modular Forms and Curves of Low Genus: Computational Aspects ICERM Computational Representation Theory in Number Theory Oregon State University Function fields, zeta functions and Drinfeld modular forms workshop Imperial College London Special Session on Partitions, q-Series, and Modular Forms Joint Mathematics Meetings 13th Conference of the Canadian Number Theory Association Number Theory Seminar, UC Berkeley AWM Colloquium and Number Theory Seminar, UC San Diego Number Theory Seminar, UC Los Angeles AWM Workshop for Women Graduate Students and Recent PhDs Joint Mathematics Meetings Number Theory Seminar, Texas A&M University Number Theory Seminar, University of Arizona September 2016 May 2016 May 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 November 2015 September-October 2015 July 2015 June 2015 January 2015 June January October March January 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 November 2012 October 2012 Selected Additional Conferences and Workshops Attended LMFDB Workshop American Institute of Mathematics re:boot Number Theory 2015 Summer Research Institute on Algebraic Geometry Women in Sage 5 Project with Beth Malmskog Women in Numbers 3 Project with Irene Bouw Women in Sage 4 Project with Adriana Salerno and Ursula Whitcher Gromov-Witten invariants and number theory American Institute of Mathematics Sage Days 44: Overconvergent modular forms Women in Sage 3 Project with Kristin Lauter Mathematics Research Communities – Arithmetic Statistics Project with William Stein Arizona Winter School: Stark-Heegner points Project with Henri Darmon and Victor Rotger Workshop and Advanced Course on Drinfeld Modules and L-functions Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Spain Graduate Summer School: Arithmetic of L-functions Park City Mathematics Institute May 2016 March 2016 July 2015 July 2014 April 2014 July 2013 April 2013 January 2013 July 2012 June 2012 March 2011 April 2010 July 2009 Professional Service and Outreach Faculty Adviser, UVM Math Club Organizer, Kummer Classes and Anabelian Geometry Conference Referee, various journals Organizer, AMS Special Session on Number Theory and Cryptography Translator, Purple Comet Math Competition Organizer, Mega Math Meet (5th and 6th grade math competition) Member, Committee of Teaching Assistant Evaluations Organizer, Midwest Number Theory Conference for Graduate Students V and VI 2016 onwards September 2016 2009–2016 January 2016 2009–2016 2009–2011 2008–2010 2007, 2009 References Ken Ono, Asa Griggs Candler Prof. of Mathematics, Emory University ([email protected]) Henri Darmon, James McGill Professor, McGill University ([email protected]) David Goss, Professor, The Ohio State University ([email protected]) Thomas Shemanske, Professor, Dartmouth College ([email protected]) Rafe Mazzeo, Professor, Stanford University ([email protected]) (teaching recommendation)