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Kyle Ormsby is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics at Reed College, with an affiliate appointment as Associate Professor at the University of Washington. His expertise lies at the intersection of algebraic topology, algebraic geometry, and combinatorics. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (2010) and a B.A. from the University of Chicago (2006).
Ormsby's research focuses on motivic and equivariant homotopy theory, including studies of transfer systems, operads, and applications to geometric data analysis in neuroimaging. He has been awarded multiple NSF grants, including leadership roles in the Electronic Computational Homotopy Theory (eCHT) Research Community and the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center.
He has advised numerous undergraduate theses and research projects, mentoring students in topics ranging from knot theory to persistent homology. His teaching spans calculus, linear algebra, topology, and advanced analysis, emphasizing inclusive pedagogy and visualization.
Key honors include the NSF Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship (2011–2014), Rackham Fellowship (2010), and Honorable Mention for the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2006).

