Sarah B. Hart

Sarah B. Hart is a British mathematician specialising in group theory and sets of products; she has also written about the mathematics of Moby-Dick.[1] She is a professor of mathematics at Birkbeck, University of London and the Head of Mathematics and Statistics at Birkbeck.[2]

Education and career

Hart has a master's degree from the University of Oxford, and a doctorate from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.[2] Her dissertation, Coxeter Groups: Conjugacy Classes and Relative Dominance, was supervised by Peter Rowley.[3]

She remained in Manchester on an EPSRC research fellowship and then a temporary teaching position before obtaining a position as lecturer at Birkbeck in 2004.[4] She was promoted to professor in 2013 and became department head in 2016.[5]

She is also vice president of the British Society for the History of Mathematics.[6]

References

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