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{{Short description|American mathematician and book author}}
{{Short description|American mathematician and book author}}
'''Sarah-Marie Belcastro''' (''aka'' sarah-marie belcastro, born 1970 in San Diego) is an American mathematician and book author. She is an instructor at the Art of Problem Solving Online School<ref name=AoPS/> and is the director of Bryn Mawr's residential summer program '''MathILy'''.<ref name=levity/> Although her doctoral research was in [[algebraic geometry]], she has also worked extensively in [[topological graph theory]].<ref>[http://www.mathily.org/dramper.html MathILy people] MathILy.org</ref> She is known for and has written extensively about [[mathematical knitting]], and has co-edited three books on fiber mathematics.<ref name=knitting>[https://www.americanscientist.org/article/adventures-in-mathematical-knitting Adventures in Mathematical Knitting] by Sarah-Marie Belcastro, [[American Scientist]], 2021</ref> She herself exclusively uses the form "sarah-marie belcastro".<ref>[http://www.toroidalsnark.net/ website of dr. sarah-marie belcastro]</ref><ref name=toroid/>
'''Sarah-Marie Belcastro''' (''aka'' sarah-marie belcastro,<ref name=":0" /> born 1970) is an American mathematician and book author. She is an instructor at the Art of Problem Solving Online School<ref name=AoPS/> and is the director of '''MathILy''',<ref name=levity/> a residential math summer program hosted at Bryn Mawr. Although her doctoral research was in [[algebraic geometry]], she has also worked extensively in [[topological graph theory]].<ref>[http://www.mathily.org/dramper.html MathILy people] MathILy.org</ref> She is known for and has written extensively about [[mathematical knitting]], and has co-edited three books on fiber mathematics.<ref name=knitting>[https://www.americanscientist.org/article/adventures-in-mathematical-knitting Adventures in Mathematical Knitting] by Sarah-Marie Belcastro, [[American Scientist]], 2021</ref> She herself exclusively uses the form "sarah-marie belcastro".<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://sections.maa.org/northeastern/newsletter/Fall2001.pdf|magazine=Newsletter of the Northeastern Section of the MAA|date=Fall 2001|volume=23|issue=2|title=From the colleges|pages=16–18|quote=sarah-marie belcastro (she prefers the lower case spelling of her name) joined the Bowdoin Math Department this fall as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://news.uchicago.edu/story/mathematics-prize-goes-university-chicagos-hannah-alpert|title=Mathematics prize goes to University of Chicago's Hannah Alpert|work=UChicago News|access-date=2023-11-03|date=November 18, 2009|quote=advisers include sarah-marie belcastro (lowercase is the proper spelling of her name)}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Belcastro was born in [[San Diego, CA]] in 1970, and grew up mostly in [[Andover, MA]], and in [[Dubuque, IA]].<ref name=toroid>[http://www.toroidalsnark.net/history.html dr. sarah-marie belcastro] toroidalsnark.net</ref> She earned a B.S. (1991) in Mathematics and Astronomy from [[Haverford College]], an M.S. (1993) from The [[University of Michigan, Ann Arbor]], and a Ph.D. (1997) there for a thesis on “Picard Lattices of Families of K3 Surfaces” done with [[Igor Dolgachev]].<ref>[https://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=14777 Sarah-Marie Belcastro] at the [[Mathematics Genealogy Project]]</ref>
Belcastro was born in [[San Diego, CA]] in 1970, and grew up mostly in [[Andover, MA]], and in [[Dubuque, IA]].<ref name=toroid>[http://www.toroidalsnark.net/history.html dr. sarah-marie belcastro] toroidalsnark.net</ref> She earned a B.S. (1991) in Mathematics and Astronomy from [[Haverford College]], an M.S. (1993) from The [[University of Michigan, Ann Arbor]], and a Ph.D. (1997) there for a thesis on “Picard Lattices of Families of K3 Surfaces” done with [[Igor Dolgachev]].<ref>[https://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=14777 Sarah-Marie Belcastro] at the [[Mathematics Genealogy Project]]</ref>


Since 2012, she has also been an instructor at the Art of Problem Solving Online School.<ref name=AoPS>[https://artofproblemsolving.com/school AoPS Online] Art of Problem Solving School</ref> Since 2013, she has been the director of [[Bryn Mawr College]]'s residential summer program MathILy (serious '''M'''athematics '''I'''nfused with '''L'''evity).<ref name=levity>[http://www.mathily.org MathILy] Bryn Mawr College</ref> She is also a guest faculty member at [[Sarah Lawrence College]].
Since 2012, she has also been an instructor at the Art of Problem Solving Online School.<ref name=AoPS>[https://artofproblemsolving.com/school AoPS Online] Art of Problem Solving School</ref> Since 2013, she has been the director of [[Bryn Mawr College]]'s residential summer program MathILy (serious '''Math'''ematics '''I'''nfused with '''L'''evit'''y''').<ref name=levity>[http://www.mathily.org MathILy] Bryn Mawr College</ref> She is also a guest faculty member at [[Sarah Lawrence College]].


She was Associate Editor for ''[[The College Mathematics Journal]]'' (2003—2019). She has also lectured frequently at the [[University of Massachusetts, Amherst]] since 2012.<ref>[http://www.toroidalsnark.net/CV.html Curriculum Vitae] September 2021</ref><ref>[https://www.math.umass.edu/news-briefs?page=11 Faculty News Briefs] University of Massachusetts, Amherst, June 2012</ref>
She was Associate Editor for ''[[The College Mathematics Journal]]'' (2003—2019). She has also lectured frequently at the [[University of Massachusetts, Amherst]] since 2012.<ref>[http://www.toroidalsnark.net/CV.html Curriculum Vitae] September 2021</ref><ref>[https://www.math.umass.edu/news-briefs?page=11 Faculty News Briefs] University of Massachusetts, Amherst, June 2012</ref>
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*{{cite journal|last=Babenko|first=Yuliya|date=March 2012|doi=10.1080/17513472.2011.642264|issue=1|journal=Journal of Mathematics and the Arts|pages=53–54|title=none|volume=6|s2cid=123015866 }}
*{{cite journal|last=Fortune|first=Mary|date=July 2013|issue=539|journal=The Mathematical Gazette|jstor=24496858|pages=382–383|title=none|volume=97|doi=10.1017/S0025557200006422 |s2cid=233362317 }}
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*{{cite journal|last=Habermann|first=Katharina|date=December 2011|doi=10.1515/dmvm-2011-0090|issue=4|journal=Mitteilungen der Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung|pages=216|title=none|volume=19|s2cid=177386607 }}
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*{{cite journal|last=Weinhold|first=Marcia Weller|date=November 2012|doi=10.5951/mathteacher.106.4.0318|issue=4|journal=The Mathematics Teacher|jstor=10.5951/mathteacher.106.4.0318|page=318|title=none|volume=106}}
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*{{cite journal|last=Cross|first=Alison|date=February 2008|journal=The London Mathematical Society Newsletter|page=28|title=Review|url=https://www.lms.ac.uk/sites/lms.ac.uk/files/files/367%20-%20February%202008.pdf|volume=367}}
*{{cite journal|last=Cross|first=Alison|date=February 2008|journal=The London Mathematical Society Newsletter|page=28|title=Review|url=https://www.lms.ac.uk/sites/lms.ac.uk/files/files/367%20-%20February%202008.pdf|volume=367}}
*{{cite journal|last=Fisher|first=Gwen|date=June 2008|doi=10.1080/17513470802222827|issue=2|journal=[[Journal of Mathematics and the Arts]]|pages=101–103|title=none|volume=2|s2cid=121469834 }}
*{{cite journal|last=Fisher|first=Gwen|date=June 2008|doi=10.1080/17513470802222827|issue=2|journal=[[Journal of Mathematics and the Arts]]|pages=101–103|title=none|volume=2|s2cid=121469834 }}
*{{cite journal|last=Fortune|first=Mary|date=July 2010|doi=10.1017/s0025557200007014|issue=530|journal=[[The Mathematical Gazette]]|jstor=25759714|pages=378–379|title=none|volume=94|s2cid=193323181 }}
*{{cite journal|last=Fortune|first=Mary|date=July 2010|doi=10.1017/s0025557200007014|issue=530|journal=[[The Mathematical Gazette]]|jstor=25759714|pages=378–379|title=none|volume=94|s2cid=193323181 |doi-access=free}}
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*{{cite journal|last=Hsu|first=Pao-Sheng|date=January–February 2010|issue=1|journal=AWM Newsletter|pages=20–23|publisher=[[Association for Women in Mathematics]]|title=Review|url=https://www.drivehq.com/folder/p8755087/1751135443.aspx|volume=40}}
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Sarah-Marie Belcastro (aka sarah-marie belcastro,[1] born 1970) is an American mathematician and book author. She is an instructor at the Art of Problem Solving Online School[2] and is the director of MathILy,[3] a residential math summer program hosted at Bryn Mawr. Although her doctoral research was in algebraic geometry, she has also worked extensively in topological graph theory.[4] She is known for and has written extensively about mathematical knitting, and has co-edited three books on fiber mathematics.[5] She herself exclusively uses the form "sarah-marie belcastro".[6][1]

Biography

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Belcastro was born in San Diego, CA in 1970, and grew up mostly in Andover, MA, and in Dubuque, IA.[7] She earned a B.S. (1991) in Mathematics and Astronomy from Haverford College, an M.S. (1993) from The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and a Ph.D. (1997) there for a thesis on “Picard Lattices of Families of K3 Surfaces” done with Igor Dolgachev.[8]

Since 2012, she has also been an instructor at the Art of Problem Solving Online School.[2] Since 2013, she has been the director of Bryn Mawr College's residential summer program MathILy (serious Mathematics Infused with Levity).[3] She is also a guest faculty member at Sarah Lawrence College.

She was Associate Editor for The College Mathematics Journal (2003—2019). She has also lectured frequently at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst since 2012.[9][10]

Selected publications

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Books

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  • Discrete Mathematics with Ducks (AK Peters, 2012; 2nd ed., CRC Press, 2019, ISBN 978-1-315-16767-1).[11]
  • Figuring Fibers, edited by belcastro and Carolyn Yackel, Providence, RI: American Mathematics Society, 2018.[12]
  • Crafting by Concepts: fiber arts and mathematics, edited by belcastro and Yackel. AK Peters, 2011.[13]
  • Making Mathematics with Needlework: Ten Papers and Ten Projects, edited by belcastro and Yackel. Wellesley, MA: AK Peters, 2007.[14]

Journal papers

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Mathematics prize goes to University of Chicago's Hannah Alpert". UChicago News. November 18, 2009. Retrieved 2023-11-03. advisers include sarah-marie belcastro (lowercase is the proper spelling of her name)
  2. ^ a b AoPS Online Art of Problem Solving School
  3. ^ a b MathILy Bryn Mawr College
  4. ^ MathILy people MathILy.org
  5. ^ Adventures in Mathematical Knitting by Sarah-Marie Belcastro, American Scientist, 2021
  6. ^ "From the colleges" (PDF). Newsletter of the Northeastern Section of the MAA. Vol. 23, no. 2. Fall 2001. pp. 16–18. sarah-marie belcastro (she prefers the lower case spelling of her name) joined the Bowdoin Math Department this fall as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics
  7. ^ dr. sarah-marie belcastro toroidalsnark.net
  8. ^ Sarah-Marie Belcastro at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  9. ^ Curriculum Vitae September 2021
  10. ^ Faculty News Briefs University of Massachusetts, Amherst, June 2012
  11. ^ Reviews of Discrete Mathematics with Ducks:
  12. ^ Reviews of Figuring Fibers:
  13. ^ Reviews of Crafting by Concepts:
  14. ^ Reviews of Making Mathematics with Needlework:
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