معرفی
Ryan Grady is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Montana State University. His research and teaching focus span advanced mathematical disciplines.
Education:
- Ph.D. and M.S. (2012, 2009) from University of Notre Dame
- B.S. (2007) from Colorado School of Mines
Ryan's research lies at the intersection of geometry, topology, and quantum field theory (QFT), with a focus on rigorous mathematical frameworks. He explores connections between QFT, derived geometry, and higher Lie theory, aiming to bridge physical intuition with formal mathematical structures.
His recent publications highlight trends in topological data analysis, homotopy theory, and quantization. Key areas include factorization algebras, K-theory, and non-linear sigma models, reflecting a synthesis of abstract mathematics and physical applications.
Ryan has advised multiple graduate students, including Eric Berry, Adam Howard, Garrett Oren, and Bryce Morrow, whose work spans cohomology of Grassmanians, surface immersions, algebraic structures, and infinite-dimensional linear algebra.

