
Carly Briggs
Assistant Professor · Algebraic Combinatorics
University of Massachusetts LowellAbout
Carly Briggs is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the Kennedy College of Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell, within the Department of Mathematics & Statistics. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics (2017) from the University at Albany, an M.A. in Mathematics (2013) from the same institution, and a B.A. in Mathematics (2008) from SUNY New Paltz.
- Ph.D.: Mathematics (2017), University at Albany - Albany NY
- M.A.: Mathematics (2013), University at Albany - Albany NY
- B.A.: Mathematics (2008), State University of New York at New Paltz - New Paltz, NY
Briggs specializes in algebraic combinatorics, focusing on combinatorial models for Kirillov-Reshetikhin (KR) crystals using representation theory. Her work bridges the quantum alcove model and the tableaux model to encode complex structures. She advocates for collaborative, active learning methods to enhance inclusivity and accessibility in mathematics education.
Prior to her current role, Briggs has taught at the University at Albany, Sage College of Albany, SUNY Adirondack, and Bennington College. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes student discovery of mathematical concepts rather than rote memorization.
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