
معرفی
Kyla Pohl is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Colby College and an ABD PhD candidate at the University of Oregon, where she is advised by Ben Young. Her academic background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics with a concentration in Japan Studies from St. Olaf College and a Master's degree in Mathematics from the University of Oregon.
Her research focuses on algebraic and enumerative combinatorics, with primary emphasis on Jack symmetric functions, hook length formulas, and probabilistic methods. She employs experimental approaches using SageMath and maintains an active GitHub repository showcasing implementations of combinatorial algorithms.
Pohl's publications demonstrate expertise in both combinatorics and algebra, with recent work exploring probabilistic aspects of symmetric functions. Her research trajectory shows increasing focus on combinatorial algorithms and computational approaches to partition theory.
She contributes to academic service through seminar organization and maintains educational resources including Jupyter notebooks demonstrating Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. Her teaching experience includes courses in mathematics and mentorship through the Directed Reading Program.


