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Eloísa Grifo



I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Nebraska — Lincoln, and my research is in commutative algebra. Before joining UNL, I was an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Riverside, a postdoc at The University of Michigan, and a graduate student at the University of Virginia, where my PhD advisor was Craig Huneke. I am originally from Portugal, where I first learned commutative algebra from Maria Vaz Pinto at Instituto Superior Técnico.

My research is supported by NSF CAREER grant DMS-2236983.

In Spring 2024, I am a research member in the Commutative Algebra program at the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (formerly known as MSRI).

Lecture notes: my lecture notes on symbolic powers are under construction and still missing several chapters. You can find other lecture and talk notes and a few videos of talks here. Here are my notes on homological algebra.

I organize CHAMPS, showcasing the work of early-career researchers in commutative algebra and related fields on the US academic job market.
Keri Sather-Wagstaff and I started CHAMPS in 2020 as a weekly online seminar; since Fall 2022, CHAMPS is focused on profiling the early-career researchers on the market, and there are no live seminars.




Last updated: March 19, 2024

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