CURRICULUM VITAE
RICHARD ERWIN HASENAUER
Mailing Address: NDSU Mathematics Dept. #2750, PO Box
Email Address: *******.*********@****.***
Website: www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~hasenaue/
Cell Phone: 720-***-****
Citizenship: USA
RESEARCH AREAS
Commutative Algebra, Factorization
Dissertation Title{Almost Dedekind Domains and Atomicity
EDUCATION
2012(expected){Ph.D. in Mathematics, North Dakota State Uni-
versity (NDSU)
2001{B.S. in Mathematics, Mesa State College
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2008-Present: Teaching Fellow, North Dakota State University
2006-2008: Teaching Assistant, North Dakota State University
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Atomicity in almost Dedekind domains with nonzero Jacobson
radical, preprint
Normsets of almost Dedekind domains and atomicity, preprint
SEMINAR AND COLLOQUIUM TALKS
Accepted an invitation by the AMS to chair a session of Com-
mutative Rings and Algebras at the joint meetings in Boston,
January 2012.
Presented my research as a contributed talk at the joint meet-
ings in Boston, January 2012.
Invited to give a series of lectures, NDSU Algebra and Number
Theory Seminar, Fall 2011.
NDSU Mathclub, Fall 2011
Tri-College Colloquia, April 2011.
Invited to give series of lectures, NDSU Topological Graph The-
ory Seminar, Spring 2010.
Commutative Algebra and Number Thoery Seminar, Fall 2008
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Instructor for College Algebra, NDSU
Instructor for Trigonometry, NDSU
Instructor for Introduction to Linear Algebra, NDSU
Instructor for Basic Linear Algebra, NDSU
Instructor for Applied Calculus I, NDSU
Instructor for Calculus II, NDSU
Teaching Assistant for Calculus I, NDSU
Teaching Assistant for Calculus II, NDSU
Teaching Assistant for Calculus III, NDSU
Grader for Introduction to Abstract Mathematics, NDSU
Substituted for Graduate Algebra II, NDSU
OTHER EXPERIENCE
Sought and received funding for, recruited, and advised the
first-ever NDSU teams for the COMAP-Mathematical Contest
in Modeling.
Participated in formal assessments of two courses.
Helped with the NDSU Math-In (an all day tutoring session to
prepare students for their math finals).
Worked closely (a number of times) with Disability Services to
help students with special needs.
Highly skilled in the use of Blackboard, Mathematica, and other
software/technology.REFERENCES
Jim Coykendall, Professor of Mathematics, James A. Meier Pro-
fessor, North Dakota State University, 701-***-****, ***.**********@****.***
Benton Duncan, Associate Professor of Mathematics, North
Dakota State University, 701-***-****, ******.******@****.***
Friedrich Littmann, Assistant Professor, North Dakota State
University, 701-***-****, *********.********@****.***
Warren E. Shreve, Professor of Mathematics, North Dakota
State University, 701-***-****, ******.******@****.***