Isabel Hubard Escalera

Isabel Alicia Hubard Escalera is a Mexican mathematician.

Career

Hubard Initiated her studies of mathematics in the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM, where obtained in the year 2001, the title of Graduate in Mathematics with the thesis titled «Polyhedrons colored with cyclic orders».[1][2] It was written in the Institute of Mathematics of the UNAM, where she carried out investigations related with the combinatorial properties of discrete geometrical objects.[3][4]

She graduated with a PhD from York University of Canada.[5]

Hubard was the first Mexican in mathematics to receive the Scholarship L´Oréal-UNESCO-AMC in the area of Exact Sciences, in the year 2012, for her work titled «Algebra, combinatorics and geometry of abstract two-orbit polytopes».[1][4][6][7]

Hubard Investigates the study of symmetries of combinatorial objects.[1]

It has been organiser of the Olimpíada of Mathematics of the Federal District, entity that had a stood out participation in the recent national competitions when remaining second of the medallero in the year 2015.[8]

Some publications

References

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