Susanna S. Epp

Susanna S. Epp
Born1943 (1943)
Education
  • Ph.D. (Mathematics) University of Chicago, 1968
  • M.S. (Mathematics) University of Chicago, 1965
  • B.A. with highest distinction (Mathematics) Northwestern University, 1964
Awards
  • Louise Hay Award for Contributions to Mathematics Education (AWM Prizes)[1]
Scientific career
ThesisSubmodules of Cayley Algebras (1971)
Doctoral advisorIrving Kaplansky
Websitehttp://condor.depaul.edu/sepp/

Susanna Samuels Epp (born 1943)[2] is an author, mathematician, and professor. Her interests include discrete mathematics, mathematical logic, cognitive psychology, and mathematics education, and she has written numerous articles, publications, and textbooks. She is currently professor emerita at DePaul University, where she chaired the Department of Mathematical Sciences and was Vincent de Paul Professor in Mathematics.

  1. ^ "Prizes and Awards at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Atlanta. Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org.
  2. ^ Birth year from German national library catalogue data, retrieved 2018-11-27.