Position: Assistant Professor
Department: Mathematics and Computer Science
Office: Westerman Hall 122
Phone: 913.360.7531
Meraiah Martinez grew up moving between California and Colorado and graduated from BC in 2019. ÌýShe received her M.S. (2021) and Ph.D. (2023) in mathematics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. ÌýMeraiah’s primary research area is coding theory, although she greatly enjoys combinatorics, cryptography, and graph theory, as well. ÌýIn her free time, she enjoys reading and making a variety of things from yarn.
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Ph.D., University of Nebraska – Lincoln, 2023
Dissertation: On Dyadic Parity Check Codes and Their Generalizations
M.S., University of Nebraska – Lincoln, 2021
B.A., 91ÌÒÉ«, 2019
Publications
ÌýMartinez and C. A. Kelley, “Minimum distance and other properties of quasi-dyadic parity check codes,” 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), Espoo, Finland, 2022, pp. 2118-2123, doi: 10.1109/ISIT50566.2022.9834770.
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