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Krystal Taylor is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at The Ohio State University, Columbus. Her research focuses on geometric measure theory, harmonic analysis, and analysis on fractal sets, with applications to understanding the geometry of fractals through Fourier transforms and projection theory. She explores themes such as finite point configurations, distance problems, and nonlinear projection problems. Taylor has organized major workshops, including a 2024 Banff International Research Station workshop on geometric measure theory and harmonic analysis.
Education: PhD in Mathematics from the University of Rochester (2012, advisor Alex Iosevich); postdoctoral fellowships at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and the University of Minnesota's Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications.
Research Interests: Fractal geometry, harmonic analysis, geometric measure theory, and their applications to combinatorics and number theory. Her work often bridges pure mathematics with practical applications in data analysis and industry.
Recent Activities: Editor for the Notices of the AMS and the Ohio State Mathematics Newsletter; co-organizer of the 2023 HAFS (Harmonic Analysis and Fractal Sets) conference. Upcoming speaking engagements include plenary talks at the Real Analysis Exchange Symposium in Madrid (2025) and invited lectures at CRM Barcelona and the Rényi Institute in Budapest (2024).
Labs/Teams: Co-founded the Math to Industry seminar and organized the first international HAFS workshop in 2017. Active in mentoring junior mathematicians through workshops and special sessions at the Joint Mathematics Meetings.



