Johanna N. Y. Franklin

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KnownforAlgorithmic randomness
InstitutionsHofstra University
Johanna N. Y. Franklin
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Known forAlgorithmic randomness
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, Computability Theory
InstitutionsHofstra University
Thesis Aspects of Schnorr Randomness  (2007)
Doctoral advisorTheodore Slaman

Johanna N. Y. Franklin is an American mathematician and professor of mathematics working at Hofstra University.[1] She is known for her work on algorithmic randomness.

Franklin completed her BS and MS at Carnegie Mellon University, and her PhD, on Aspects of Schnorr Randomness under the supervision of Theodore Slaman at University of California, Berkeley, in 2007.[2]

She has held postdoctoral research positions at the National University of Singapore, Fields Institute, University of Waterloo, Dartmouth College, and University of Connecticut, and has worked at Hofstra University since 2014, where she was promoted to professor in 2023.[3]

Franklin is an editor of the Archive for Mathematical Logic[4] and a reviews editor for the Bulletin of Symbolic Logic.[5]

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