Kathryn Boddie

Kathryn Boddie
  • Faculty
  • Instructor

Biography

Dr. Boddie earned a Ph.D. in 2019 from the Ë÷Äá×ÊÔ´Íø of Wisconsin-Milwaukee after taking a couple year break after earning a M.S. to teach high school. Dr. Boddie's dissertation research was on a new variation of a classical problem using cellular automata – the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem. She enjoys many areas of mathematics and was focused on pure mathematics, in particular algebra, through her M.S. and then switched to applied mathematics during her Ph.D. I enjoy seeing how different areas of mathematics can come together.

Teaching is a big focus of hers – one of her favorite things is helping a student who feels that they cannot survive a math class actually understand and appreciate the material. she enjoys teaching a variety of math classes and hope to get involved with undergraduate research here at UL Lafayette.

Education

  • Ph.D. 2019 Ë÷Äá×ÊÔ´Íø of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • M.S. 2011 Florida State Ë÷Äá×ÊÔ´Íø
  • B.S. 2009 Ë÷Äá×ÊÔ´Íø of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications

  • , Ph.D. Dissertation, Ë÷Äá×ÊÔ´Íø of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2019)
  • Zero-Divisor Ideals and Realizable Zero-Divisor Graphs (with Axtell, Stickles, and Trampbachls),Involve, 2 number 1 (2009), 17-27
    Note: The author "Wallace Trampbachls" was a pseudonym for many undergraduate authors, who worked on this research over a couple summers of an REU.
  • Zero-Divisor Graphs of Localizations and Modular Rings (with Cuchta and Young), Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Math Journal, 9 issue 2 (2008)
  • The Nilradical and Non-nilradical Graphs of Commutative Rings (with Bishop, Cuchta, and Pechenik), International Journal of Algebra, 2 17-20 (2008)