Curriculum Vitae of Lindsay N. Childs
Education
- 1962, B. A., Wesleyan University
- 1966, Ph. D., Cornell University
Academic Experience
- 1966-68, Assistant Professor, Northwestern Univ.
- 1968-71, Assistant Professor, University at Albany (SUNY)
- 1971-78, Associate Professor, University at Albany
- 1974, Visiting Associate Professor, Queen's University (Ontario)
- 1977, Visiting Associate Professor, University of Illinois (Urbana)
- 1978, Visiting Associate Professor, University of Oregon
- 1978-2011, Professor, University at Albany
- 1981-84, Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, SUNY at Albany
- 1991, Interim Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Univ. at Albany
- 1995, Visiting Research Professor, Union College
- 2011- , Professor Emeritus, University at Albany
- 2012-14, Adjunct Instructor, Virginia Commonwealth University
- 2011-17 , Summer Instructor, Department of Mathematics, University at
Albany
Awards
- Research grants from the National Science Foundation, 1971-3, 1975-81, 1990-92; from the National Security Agency, 1988- 90,
1992-94, 1997; from
the State University of New York, 1970, 1973, 1974; from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD),
1995; Three Voices grant from the Univ. at Albany William L. Reese III
Emeritus Center, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
- University at Albany Library Advocate
Award, presented
at the Two Millionth Book Celebration, April 5, 2001
- University at Albany Award for
Excellence in Research, May, 2002
- Collins Fellow, 2009
Memberships
- American Mathematical Society
- Mathematical Association of America
- Phi Beta Kappa
Recent invited talks
2010, Southern Regional Algebra Conference, Auburn Univ. Montgomery
2012, Special Session on Hopf Algebras and Galois Module Theory, Amer. Math. Soc., Tampa
2012, Workshop on Galois Module Theory and Hopf Algebras, Omaha
2013, Special Session on Hopf Algebras and their Applications, Amer. Math. Soc., Newton, MA
Conference on Ramification and Hopf Galois Module Theory, Omaha
2014, Conference on Ramification and Hopf Galois Module Theory, Omaha
2015, Conference on Hopf-Galois Theory and Galois Module Structure, Exeter, UK
2016, Conference on Ramification and Hopf Galois Module Theory,
Omaha
2017, Conference on Ramification and Hopf Galois Module Theory, Omaha
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2018, Conference on Ramification and Hopf Galois Module Theory, Omaha
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2019, Special Session on Hopf Algebras and Applications, Amer. Math. Soc., Auburn, AL
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2019, Mini-conference on Hopf Algebras and Related Topics, Auburn Univ. Montgomery, AL
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2019, Conference on Hopf Algebras and Galois Module Theory, Omaha, NE
<\LI> 2020, Conference on Hopf Algebras and Galois Module Theory (virtual), Omaha, NE
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(For conference participants and presentations of all of these conferences since 2013, see
https://www.scm.keele.ac.uk/staff/p_truman/ConferenceArchive/)
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