
معرفی
Milo Orlich is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Aalto University's Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis, affiliated with the School of Science. He holds an M.Sc. (Tech.) and completed his doctoral thesis in 2022 titled Homology and Combinatorics of Monomial Ideals. His research focuses on Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, Combinatorics, Homology, and Simplicial Complexes, with applications to graph theory and algebraic geometry.
Research interests include Stanley-Reisner ideals, Boij-Söderberg theory, and triangulations of polygons. His work bridges algebraic structures with combinatorial problems, such as graph isomorphism reductions and monomial ideal analysis. Recent contributions explore geometric and topological aspects of simplicial complexes and their algebraic representations.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, e.g., applying homological methods to combinatorial problems and analyzing simplicial complex structures. He is part of Aalto's Algebra and Discrete Mathematics research group, contributing to projects like the Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (NPDE) group. No grants or awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.



