Harry Richman is a postdoctoral fellow at the National Center for Theoretical Sciences (NCTS). His mentor is Liang-Chung Hsia.
Before joining NCTS, he was a postdoc at the University of Washington working with Farbod Shokrieh, and later a postdoc at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center in Seattle, working with in Erick Matsen's group. In August 2020 he received his PhD degree from the University of Michigan under the joint supervision of David Speyer and Jeffrey Lagarias. Harry's research involves tropical curves, with connections to probability theory and algebraic geometry. The probability theory involves random spanning trees and random walks on graphs, while the algebraic geometry connections are to algebraic curves and their moduli spaces. He is also interested in phylogenetics, the study of evolutionary histories.
Here is his homepage: https://harryrichman.github.io/
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