
معرفی
Sarah Browne is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas, within the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. She specializes in functional analysis, topology, and mathematical education. Her research includes coordination of business calculus and investigations into pedagogical methods. She holds a PhD from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield (supervised by Paul Mitchener) and was mentored by Nate Brown at Pennsylvania State University.
Education: PhD in Mathematics, University of Sheffield (2010s); MSc and BSc from unspecified institutions.
Research Interests: Functional analysis, topology, and education pedagogy. Focus areas include C*-algebras, operator algebras, and spectral theory, alongside innovative teaching methodologies.
Presentations & Conferences: Presented at venues like the Operator Algebra Seminar (East China Normal University, 2020) and the Canadian Operator Symposium (2020). Active in conferences such as Great Plains Operator Theory Symposium (2019).
Grants & Activities: Participated in funded activities including K-theory and C*-algebras (2019, Hawaii) and Noncommutative Geometry (2019, Washington University).
Labs/Teams: No specific lab affiliations mentioned, though her work integrates interdisciplinary collaborations in mathematics education and pure research.



