

Jingjing Ma
Dr. Jingjing Ma is shaping the future of mathematical research and education as a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. With a profound dedication to the field, her research primarily delves into the intricate world of Lattice-ordered Rings and Algebras. Through her work, Dr. Ma seeks to unravel the complexities of these mathematical structures, contributing significantly to the understanding and advancement of this specialized area. Over the years, Dr. Ma has made substantial contributions to the academic community, authoring numerous journal articles that have been well-received by her peers. Her scholarly work is further exemplified by her publication of the book "Lecture Notes on Algebraic Structure of Lattice-ordered Rings" in 2014, which has served as a valuable resource for both students and fellow researchers. In the classroom, Dr. Ma is known for her engaging teaching style and commitment to student success. She currently teaches courses in Modern Algebra and Abstract Algebra, where she inspires students to explore the depths of mathematical theory and application. Her dedication to teaching and research was recognized in 2018 when she received the prestigious President's Distinguished Research Award, a testament to her impact and excellence in her field. Beyond her teaching and research, Dr. Ma is actively involved in the broader mathematical community. She serves as a member of the Editorial Board for Advances in Pure Mathematics, where she contributes her expertise to the publication of cutting-edge research. Additionally, she is a diligent reviewer for Mathematical Review and Zentralblatt Math, ensuring the quality and integrity of mathematical scholarship. Dr. Ma's contributions to mathematics extend beyond her own research and teaching, as she plays a vital role in fostering the next generation of mathematicians. Her work continues to inspire and influence both her students and colleagues, making her a respected and valued member of the academic community.