معرفی
Sarah Brauner is an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow and Prager Assistant Professor at Brown University's Department of Mathematics. Her research focuses on algebraic combinatorics, with her thesis work earning the 2021 FPSAC Best Student Paper Award. She completed her PhD in Mathematics at the University of Minnesota (2023) under Vic Reiner. Prior roles include a postdoc at LACIM/UQAM (2023-2024) and a short postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Leipzig. Starting July 2026, she will join the University of Pennsylvania as a tenure-track Assistant Professor.
Education: PhD in Mathematics, University of Minnesota (2023).
Research Interests: Sarah specializes in algebraic combinatorics, exploring intersections between algebra and combinatorial structures. Her work often involves symmetric functions, representation theory, and enumerative combinatorics.
Awards:
- 2021 FPSAC Best Student Paper Award
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees listed; grants details not provided. Current NSF postdoctoral fellowship supports her research.
Labs/Teams: Previously affiliated with the Nonlinear Algebra group at Max Planck Institute and LACIM/UQAM's combinatorial research teams.
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