Diane Maclagan

I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Rutgers University. I have also spent time at Stanford and the Institute for Advanced Study. I was a graduate student at UC Berkeley, where my advisor was Bernd Sturmfels. My research is in combinatorial and computational commutative algebra and algebraic geometry. A copy of my curriculum vitae is available here.
I am currently on leave and am an Associate Professor at the Mathematics Institute of the University of Warwick in the UK.
 
    Contact Information
 
Email address: maclagan at math.rutgers.edu. (Warwick email coming soon. Email to either address should work equally well).
Office: B1.32 Zeeman Building
Phone: +44-(0)24-76528333 (delete the 0 if dialing from outside the UK)
Postal Address:
 
    Teaching
 

I taught Commutative Algebra this semester.
Pages for some of the older classes I taught (both here and at Stanford) are available here.

 
    Publications
 

Copies of my papers are available here.

 
    Conferences
 

Angela Gibney (Penn) and I ran a Special Session on Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry at the Stevens AMS meeting in Hoboken in April 2007.

Christian Haase (FU Berlin), Takayuki Hibi (Osaka) and I are running an Oberwolfach Mini-Workshop on Projective Normality of Smooth Toric Varieties August 12-18, 2007.

Milena Hering (IMA) and I are running a Special Session on Toric Varieties at the Rutgers AMS meeting in October 2007.

The Tropical Seminar ran in Fall 2005, on Wednesdays at 5pm, in Hill 705.
At Stanford I organized the 4th and 8th biannual Bay Area Discrete Mathematics Days.
I also organized the Algebraic Methods Seminar in 2003/4.