Mathematics Dept.

C218 Wells Hall

Michigan State University

East Lansing MI 48824

517-353-8482



E-194A, Holmes Hall

Lyman Briggs College

Michigan State University

East Lansing MI 48825

517-884-0593



Fax: 517 432-1562


teena@math.msu.edu


Teena Gerhardt


Assistant Professor

Michigan State University


                                      


                                       

I am an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Michigan State University. My primary research interests are in Algebraic Topology and Algebraic K-Theory. In particular, I apply the tools of equivariant stable homotopy theory to the study of K-theory.


Prior to joining the faculty at Michigan State University I was a post-doc at Indiana University (2007-2010), where I worked with Michael Mandell and Ayelet Lindenstrauss.


I was a PhD student at MIT (2002-2007), where I wrote my dissertation under the supervision of Lars Hesselholt. Before that I was an undergraduate at Stanford University.


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