Eilidh McKemmie

I am an Assistant Professor of mathematics at Kean University.

I did my postdoctoral training at Rutgers where I was mentored by Pham Huu Tiep and Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the mentorship of Aner Shalev.

I completed my PhD in 2020 at USC where my advisor was Robert Guralnick.

Here's my CV, last updated January 2025.

Research interests

I am interested in group theoretic problems with applications to number theory and cryptography. My work concerns finite groups, algebraic groups, probabilistic group theory, Galois theory, random polynomials, monodromy groups and group-based cryptography.

Publications and preprints

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Teaching

Courses taught at Kean University.

Courses taught at Rutgers.

Courses I was a teaching assistant for at University of Southern California.

Pronounciation

The name Eilidh is of Scottish Gaelic origin and is pronounced like Hailey without the H, or איילי in Hebrew.