Sarah Brauner
About me: My research is in algebraic combinatorics. I obtained my PhD in Mathematics from University of Minnesota in May 2023, advised by Vic Reiner. Part of my thesis work was awarded the 2021 FPSAC Best Student Paper Award.
I am an NSF postdoc and Prager Assistant Professor at Brown University. During the academic year 2023-2024, I was an NSF postdoc at LACIM/UQAM in Montreal. Prior to that, from June to September 2023, I did a (short) postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences (MiS) in Leipzig as part of the Nonlinear algebra group.
Recent and upcoming activities:
2024-2025: co-organizing the Brown Combinatorics Seminar
October 11, 2024: Speaking at LACIM Combinatorics Seminar
October 13-November 1, 2024: Oberwolfach Research in Pairs
October 28, 2024: Speaking at TU Dresden
November 20, 2024: Speaking at the UC Berkeley Combinatorics Seminar
December 6, 2024: Speaking at UC Davis Algebra and Discrete Math Seminar
February 10-14, 2025: Speaking at IPAM Workshop: Computational Interactions between Algebra, Combinatorics, and Discrete Geometry at UCLA, CA