Lindsey Bosko-Dunbar is an associate professor of mathematics at St. Norbert College and she organizes the annual PME Conference (https://sncpme.knight.domains/). Her primary research centers on Lie & Leibniz algebras and how these structures relate to each other. Other projects include research in cryptography and mentoring student projects on recreational mathematics and games.
Bosko-Dunbar was recognized as Educator of the Year at the 2022 Norbertine Leadership & Service Awards. She also teaches classes in the actuarial math concentration.
Second Maximal Subalgebras of Leibniz Algebras, Communications in Algebra, (2023)
Minimal Nonnilpotent Leibniz Algebras, IEJA, 28, (2020), pp. 187-192
Solvable Leibniz Algebras with Heisenberg Nilradical, Communications in Algebra, 43, 6 (2015)
A Frattini Theory for Leibniz Algebras, Communications in Algebra, 41, 4 (2013)
Cards, Codes, and Kangaroos, UMAP Journal, 32, 3 (2011) pp. 199-236
Jacobson’s Refinement of Engel’s Theorem, Involve, 4, 3 (2011) pp. 293-296
On Schur Multipliers of Lie Algebras and Groups of Maximal Class, IJAC, 20, 5 (2010) pp. 807-821