Ellen Elizabeth Eischen (born 1979)[1] is an American mathematician specializing in number theory, and especially in the analytic, geometric, and algebraic properties of automorphic forms and L-functions.
She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Oregon and a von Neumann Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study.
Beyond mathematics research, Eischen has also popularized mathematical visualization and creativity through an exhibit at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art that became "the museum’s most visited virtual exhibit of all time".
-adic Differential Operators on Automorphic Forms and Applications supervised by Christopher Skinner.
[3] Eischen was named as a 2024 Fellow of the Association for Women in Mathematics, "for her outstanding leadership in support of women in mathematics; for her sustained efforts to create new research opportunities for women at conferences, including at APAW, AWM, WIN, and MSRI/SLMath; and for her innovative approach to creating diverse communities in math with an AWM reading room and math art exhibits".