We are happy to welcome Dr. Amanda Redlich to the faculty of Mathematical Sciences. Her research is in probabilistic combinatorics and randomized algorithms. In her combinatorial work she looks for patterns in big random structures, like social networks. In her algorithmic work she looks for efficient ways to solve big problems, like analyzing genetic code. Her most recent work has been on randomized allocation algorithms and biological random graphs.
Before coming to UML, Amanda worked at Bowdoin College and Rutgers University. She has a bachelor’s degree from University of Chicago and a PhD from MIT.