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Add a couple of sources. The editor-in-chief position probably gives her enough notability through WP:PROF#C8 but there is still some unsourced material, particularly her postdoc. Also, is she originally German? https://www.marcachile.cl/outstanding-chilean-women-from-the-world-of-mathematics/ says "of Chilean and German descent"
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'''Maya Stein''' is a German mathematician working as a professor at the Department of Mathematical Engineering of the [[University of Chile]]. She is also the vice director and the academic director of the Center for Mathematical Modeling of the University of Chile.<ref name=CMM>{{cite web | author = Center for Mathematical Modeling, Universidad de Chile | title = Maya Stein | url = https://www.cmm.uchile.cl/?cmm_people=maya-stein | access-date=7 October 2024}}</ref>
'''Maya Stein''' is a German mathematician working as a professor at the Department of Mathematical Engineering of the [[University of Chile]]. She is also the vice director and the academic director of the Center for Mathematical Modeling of the University of Chile.<ref name=CMM>{{cite web | author = Center for Mathematical Modeling, Universidad de Chile | title = Maya Stein | url = https://www.cmm.uchile.cl/?cmm_people=maya-stein | access-date=7 October 2024}}</ref>


Stein obtained her doctorate degree at the [[University of Hamburg]] in 2005, supervised by Reinhard Diestel, and then spent three years as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[University of São Paulo ]]with [[Yoshiharu Kohayakawa]], before moving to Chile.
After earning a degree in mathematics from the [[University of Hamburg]] in 2002,<ref name=anid>{{cite web|url=https://investigadores.anid.cl/es/public_search/researcher?id=26873|title=Maya Jakobine Stein|work=Portal de Investigador|publisher=Chilean National Agency for Research and Development|access-date=2024-10-06}}</ref> she continued for a doctorate in 2005, supervised by Reinhard Diestel.<ref>{{mathgenealogy|163160}}</ref> She then spent three years as a postdoctoral researcher at the [[University of São Paulo]] with [[Yoshiharu Kohayakawa]],{{cn}} before moving to Chile.<ref name=anid/>


Stein is known for her research in [[combinatorics]], in particular in [[graph theory]], and her interests include [[extremal graph theory|extremal]] and [[probabilistic method|probabilistic]] combinatorics, [[Ramsey theory]], as well as structural and algorithmic graph theory and infinite graphs. She has more than 60 publications in these areas.<ref>{{cite web|author=Maya Stein| title = Personal publication list | url = https://www.dim.uchile.cl/~mstein/publications.html | access-date=7 October 2024}}</ref>
Stein is known for her research in [[combinatorics]], in particular in [[graph theory]], and her interests include [[extremal graph theory|extremal]] and [[probabilistic method|probabilistic]] combinatorics, [[Ramsey theory]], as well as structural and algorithmic graph theory and infinite graphs. She has more than 60 publications in these areas.<ref>{{cite web|author=Maya Stein| title = Personal publication list | url = https://www.dim.uchile.cl/~mstein/publications.html | access-date=7 October 2024}}</ref>

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Maya Stein is a German mathematician working as a professor at the Department of Mathematical Engineering of the University of Chile. She is also the vice director and the academic director of the Center for Mathematical Modeling of the University of Chile.[1]

After earning a degree in mathematics from the University of Hamburg in 2002,[2] she continued for a doctorate in 2005, supervised by Reinhard Diestel.[3] She then spent three years as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of São Paulo with Yoshiharu Kohayakawa,[citation needed] before moving to Chile.[2]

Stein is known for her research in combinatorics, in particular in graph theory, and her interests include extremal and probabilistic combinatorics, Ramsey theory, as well as structural and algorithmic graph theory and infinite graphs. She has more than 60 publications in these areas.[4]

Editorial positions

References

  1. ^ Center for Mathematical Modeling, Universidad de Chile. "Maya Stein". Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Maya Jakobine Stein". Portal de Investigador. Chilean National Agency for Research and Development. Retrieved 2024-10-06.
  3. ^ Maya Stein at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ Maya Stein. "Personal publication list". Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  5. ^ Innovations in Graph Theory. "Editorial Board". Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  6. ^ Electronic Journal of Combinatorics. "Editorial Team". Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  7. ^ SIAM. "SIDMA Editorial Board". Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  8. ^ Unión Matemática de América Latina y el Caribe. "Orbita Mathematicae Editorial Board". Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  9. ^ Société française de Recherche Opérationnelle et Aide à la Décision. "RAIRO–Operations Research Editorial Board". Retrieved 7 October 2024.