Doctoral students of Lindsay N. Childs (all at Univ. at Albany)



Susan Hurley, Ph. D., 1984, "Tame and Galois Hopf objects with normal bases". Her thesis was published in two papers:

She is a professor at Siena College: its website is http://www.siena.edu/catalog/academic_science_4.htm



Steven Tesser, Ph. D., 1984, "On certain representations of a generalized Clifford algebra". Work on his thesis led to two papers:



David Weinraub, Ph. D., 1990, "Cofinite induction and Noether's theorem for Hopf orders in group algebras". His thesis led to two papers:

He is a web designer in Phuket, Thailand. His website is http://weinraub.com> which has some amazing pictures of the 2005 tsunami that devastated Phuket.



Robert Underwood, Ph. D., 1992, "Hopf algebra orders over a discrete valuation ring, their duals, and extensions of R- groups". His thesis led to several papers, including:

He is professor at Auburn University Montgomery: its website is http://sciences.aum.edu/mh/faculty.html



David Moss, Ph. D., 1994, "Kummer theory for formal groups". His thesis led to two papers:

He is a principal engineer at Mapinfo Corp.



Maureen Cox Paul, Ph. D., 1994, "The image of the Picard invariant map for Hopf Galois extensions". Her thesis was not published, but results in her thesis were generalized by S. Caenepeel and N. Byott. She is presently associate professor at St. Bonaventure University: its website is http://web.sbu.edu/math/mathfaculty.html



Alan Koch, Ph. D., 1995, "Cyclic Dieudonne modules, Witt subgroups, and their lifts to characteristic zero". Published papers related to his thesis include:

He is an associate professor at Agnes Scott College; his website is http://ecademy.agnesscott.edu/Mathematics/mathfacpgs/koch,alan/



Timothy Kohl, Ph. D., 1996, "Classification of abelian Hopf algebra forms acting on radical extensions". His thesis was published as:

He is at Boston University; his website is : http://math.bu.edu/people/tkohl/



Harold H. Smith III, Ph. D. 1997, "Constructing Hopf orders in elementary abelian group rings". His thesis led to:

He is an assistant professor in the School of Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State New Kensington.



ManYiu Tse, Ph. D., 1997, "Hopf algebra actions on elementary abelian extensions of degree p^2". He is on the faculty of Molloy College.



Stephen Featherstonhaugh, Ph. D., 2003, "Abelian Hopf Galois structures on Galois field extensions of prime power order". He is an assistant professor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College.





Revised January 8, 2007