Christopher Ramsey is an Associate Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics within the Faculty of Arts and Science at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta. He holds a PhD in Pure Mathematics from the University of Waterloo (2013), an MMath from Waterloo, and a BSc Honours from the University of Regina. Dr. Ramsey's research centers on operator algebras and functional analysis, with particular emphasis on non-selfadjoint operator algebras and multivariable operator theory. His work explores connections between analysis and algebra, studying algebras of infinite matrices and their applications to group theory, dynamical systems, free probability, and quantum information theory. He also investigates aperiodic order and its mathematical structures. His recent publications (2020-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on operator algebras, with significant contributions to C*-algebras, tensor algebras, and their applications. The research spans theoretical foundations in functional analysis while connecting to diverse fields including symbolic dynamics, aperiodic structures, and quantum information. His work often bridges abstract algebraic structures with concrete analytical problems. Dr. Ramsey has received notable recognition including an NSERC Discovery Grant (2019), a MacEwan University Project Grant (2019), and an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship (2013). He serves as Editor-in-Chief of the MacEwan University Student eJournal (MUSe) and Associate Editor of the Canadian Transactions of Operator Theory. As an educator, Dr. Ramsey teaches various mathematics courses and supervises senior students' independent studies. His academic service includes editorial work and active participation in the Canadian Mathematical Society. His research program continues to develop connections between operator algebras and their diverse applications across mathematical disciplines.






