About
Ryan Grady is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Montana State University, affiliated with the College of Letters & Science. His research bridges geometry, topology, and quantum field theory (QFT), with a focus on derived geometry and higher Lie theory.
Research Interests: His work applies QFT techniques to geometric and topological problems, explores derived algebraic structures (e.g., L-infinity spaces, cosheaves), and investigates connections between renormalization group flows and sigma models. Recent publications address K-theoretic invariants, operadic structures in topology, and algebraic models for topological field theories.
Scientific Awards:
- Stannard Award for Graduate Teaching (2021)
- NExT Fellow (2019)
- ICCM Best Paper Award (2018)
- Research Enhancement Grant (2018)
- Member, MSU Center for Faculty Excellence (2017)
Education: Ph.D. and M.S. in Mathematics from the University of Notre Dame (2012, 2009), and B.S. in Mathematics from the Colorado School of Mines (2007).
Students: Co-chaired Eric Berry (PhD 2021) and Adam Howard (PhD 2021), advised Garrett Oren (MS 2021), and mentored Bryce Morrow (BS 2023).
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