Janelle K. Hammond

Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Stonehill College

Janelle K. Hammond is an accomplished academic currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Stonehill College since 2020, focusing on Mathematics and Data Science. Prior to this role, Janelle worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Inria, specializing in uncertainty quantification for urban air quality simulation from November 2017 to March 2020. Janelle also has experience as an Adjunct Instructor at Sorbonne University, where instruction was provided at both undergraduate and master's levels, as well as serving as a PHD Candidate at IFSTTAR, concentrating on reduced basis methods for air quality modeling. Earlier teaching roles included positions at ESIEE Paris and Wall Street English France. Janelle holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, alongside several advanced degrees in Mathematics.

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