
معرفی
Christin Bibby is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Louisiana State University (LSU), Baton Rouge. Her research focuses on the intersection of combinatorics, algebraic geometry, and topology, with expertise in hyperplane arrangements, configuration spaces, matroids, and representation stability. She holds a PhD from the University of Oregon and has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Michigan and Western University.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Oregon, 2015
- MS in Mathematics, University of Oregon, 2011
- BS in Mathematics (minor in Chemistry), Northern Arizona University, 2009
Research Interests: Christin’s work bridges algebraic topology and combinatorics, addressing questions about arrangements of subvarieties, configuration spaces, and their topological and algebraic properties. Recent efforts include studying representation stability in orbit configuration spaces and leveraging spectral sequences in tropical geometry. Her methods often involve geometric posets and matroid schemes, contributing to foundational insights in combinatorial algebraic topology.
Grants:
- NSF Grant DMS-2204299 (current)
Labs/Teams: Engages in collaborative research groups focused on algebraic combinatorics and geometric topology, including work with co-authors on projects such as moduli space compactifications and Leray models.

