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Evelyne Smith-Roberge

Assistant Professor
Mathematics
Office
STV Stevenson Hall 313
Office Hours
MW 9:30-10:30 or by appointment.
  • About
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Biography

I got my PhD in Combinatorics and Optimization at the University of Waterloo in 2022 (before that, I was at Waterloo for my Masters; before that, at McGill University for my BSc). Afterwards, I spent three years as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the School of Mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology, before settling here at ISU in 2025.

Current Courses

MAT 145.002 Calculus I

MAT 145.001 Calculus I

MAT 145.003 Calculus I

Research Interests & Areas

Structural graph theory, graph colouring, algorithms on graphs.

Journal Article

Mies, S., Moore, B., & Smith-Roberge, E. Beyond the pseudoforest strong Nine Dragon Tree Theorem. European Journal of Combinatorics 130 (2025): 104214.
Postle, L., & Smith-Roberge, E. Hyperbolicity theorems for correspondence colouring. Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B 175 (2025): 29-68.
Postle, L., & Smith-Roberge, E. On the Density of C7-Critical Graphs. Combinatorica 42.2 (2022): 253-300.
Javid, F., Smith-Roberge, E., Innes, M., Shanian, A., Weaver, J., & Bertoldi, K. Dimpled elastic sheets: a new class of non-porous negative Poisson’s ratio materials. Scientific Reports 5.1 (2015)