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Dr. Amanda Montejano is a Professor (Titular "A" ) at the Multidisciplinary Unit of Teaching and Research of the Science Faculty (Facultad de Ciencias ) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Juriquilla located in the city of Querétaro. She is also Research Fellow at the Mathematical Innovation Center (CINNMA A.C.).
Dr. Montejano's main areas of research are Combinatorics and Graph Theory, although she is also interested in some aspects of Combinatorial Number Theory.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Wassim Khelifi, Connor Marriam, and Manan Sood, Dr. Montejano talks about how she became a mathematician, her research in Ramsey theory, and how it is to be a woman mathematician.
Dr. Amanda Montejano is a Professor (Titular "A" ) at the Multidisciplinary Unit of Teaching and Research of the Science Faculty (Facultad de Ciencias ) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Juriquilla located in the city of Querétaro. She is also Research Fellow at the Mathematical Innovation Center (CINNMA A.C.).
Dr. Montejano's main areas of research are Combinatorics and Graph Theory, although she is also interested in some aspects of Combinatorial Number Theory.
In a conversation with students from Simon Fraser University, Wassim Khelifi, Connor Marriam, and Manan Sood, Dr. Montejano talks about how she became a mathematician, her research in Ramsey theory, and how it is to be a woman mathematician.