
Amanda Redlich
Assistant Professor · Probabilistic Combinatorics
University of Massachusetts LowellAbout
Amanda Redlich is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML), part of the Kennedy College of Sciences. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2010) and a BA in Mathematics from the University of Chicago (2005), with additional studies at the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics (2003). Her research focuses on probabilistic combinatorics, randomized algorithms, random graphs, and applications to biological and social networks.
Her work explores allocation processes, graph decomposition, and stochastic systems, with notable contributions to balanced and unbalanced allocation models. Publications highlight advancements in load balancing, graph theory, and combinatorial analysis. Redlich has been recognized with prestigious fellowships, including the NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2010) and the Akamai Presidential Fellowship (2005).
Her academic journey includes postdoctoral work at Rutgers University and the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) at Brown University, as well as teaching roles at Bowdoin College. She actively engages in research seminars and workshops, presenting on topics like network science and combinatorial games.
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