
معرفی
Amy N. Myers serves as Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Math Program Coordinator at Bryn Mawr College's Department of Mathematics, where she teaches core courses including Calculus I-II, Multivariable Calculus, Probability Theory, and specialized graduate seminars in Enumerative Combinatorics and History of Mathematics.
Her academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Dartmouth College (1999), establishing her foundational expertise in discrete mathematical structures.
Dr. Myers' research demonstrates exceptional depth in combinatorial mathematics, particularly in pattern avoidance phenomena and probabilistic enumeration. Her work on interval orders bridges order theory with topological combinatorics, while her contributions to the Coupon Collector's Problem reveal novel asymptotic behaviors with applications in computational biology. The SIGEST recognition of her probability research by SIAM Review underscores its interdisciplinary significance across theoretical computer science and stochastic modeling.
Analysis of her publication trajectory shows consistent innovation in multiset permutation statistics and forbidden substring constraints, with recent focus on shellability properties in ordered structures. Her combinatorial frameworks increasingly incorporate computational topology, reflecting evolving methodological sophistication.
No scientific awards are documented in the available institutional records.
As Math Program Coordinator, Dr. Myers oversees curriculum development and student advising for mathematics majors, though specific mentorship details remain undisclosed. Grant funding information is not publicly accessible through current university channels.
Research infrastructure details including laboratories or collaborative teams are not referenced in her official academic profile.





