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Hannah Meit

Majoring in Mathematics, Minoring in Russian
Rhodes College, Class of 2025
From Johnson City, Tennessee
Interested in pursuing a Ph.D in pure math and conducting research in various areas including combinatorics and group theory.
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Hannah Meit Named to Rhodes College's Fall 2023 Honor Roll

Hannah Meit of Johnson City, Tennessee, was named to Rhodes College's Fall 2023 Honor Roll. To qualify for the Honor Roll, a student must be enrolled in at least 16 credits of academic work and ac...

March, 08 2024 - Verified by Rhodes College
Hannah Meit was recognized for earning an academic award
Jack U. Russell Award for Outstanding Work in Second-Year Mathematics
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Hannah Meit was recognized for earning a scholarship
Ralph C. Hon Scholarship
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Hannah Meit was recognized for earning a scholarship
Ned McWherter Scholarship
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Research Fellow in Mathematics at Rhodes College

Conducted research in computational topology under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Seaton. This work has culminated in coauthorship of an academic article.

June 2023 - August 2023
Rhodes Student Associate Writer at Rhodes College

Researching, writing, and reviewing stories for Rhodes News within the communications department.

August 2022 - Present
Sales Associate at American Eagle Outfitters

Manned the sales floor, opened and closed the store, operated the register.

June 2022 - January 2023
Euler characteristics of linear symplectic quotients and O(2)-spaces
Joint work with Dr. Christopher Seaton and Dr. Parvati Farsi. Currently available for public access and submitted to a journal for review. Abstract: We give explicit computations of the Gamma-Euler characteristic of several families of orbit space definable translation groupoids. These include the translation groupoids associated to finite-dimensional linear representations of the circle and real and unitary representations of the real 2x2 orthogonal group. In the case of translation groupoids associated to linear symplectic quotients of representations of a arbitrary compact Lie group G, we show that unlike the other cases, the Gamma-Euler characteristic depends only on the group and not on the representation.
March 2024 - Research Projects
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