Courtney Gibbons is an associate professor of mathematics at Hamilton College with 12 years of experience teaching and developing courses from calculus to computational algebra and cryptography. She holds a PhD in commutative algebra and pairs deep theoretical expertise with hands-on coding contributions to the Macaulay2 community, using Git as her primary collaboration platform. Courtney has translated her mathematical background into AI policy work through AAAS fellowships and an expert role at NSF, supporting AI steering and robust intelligence efforts. She balances rigorous research and classroom innovation with public service—having served in the U.S. Senate and taught mathematics in a correctional facility—bringing a rare blend of technical, pedagogical, and policy-oriented perspectives.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Mathematics, 4.0, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Mathematics, 4.0 at Colorado College
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Commutative Algebra, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Commutative Algebra at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Contributions:34 pushes, 2 branches, 3 issues in 3 months
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Courtney Gibbons - Associate Professor Of Mathematics