American mathematician
Emmy Murphy is an American mathematician and a professor at the University of Toronto , Mississauga campus .[ 1] Murphy also maintains an office at the Bahen Centre for Information Technology .[ 2] Murphy works in the area of symplectic topology , contact geometry and geometric topology . [ 3]
Education
Murphy graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2007,[ 3]
She completed her doctorate at Stanford University in 2012; her dissertation, Loose Legendrian Embeddings in High Dimensional Contact Manifolds , was supervised by Yakov Eliashberg .[ 3] [ 4]
Career
She was a C. L. E. Moore instructor and assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology [ 3] before moving in 2016 to Northwestern University , where she became an associate professor of mathematics. She moved to Princeton University in 2021 as a full professor;[ 5] and later moved to the University of Toronto in 2023.[ 6] [ 1]
Murphy is recognized for her contribution to symplectic and contact geometry . She won the New Horizons in Mathematics Prize in 2020[ 7] for "the introduction of notions of loose Legendrian submanifolds"[ 8] , and "overtwisted contact structures in higher dimensions", which is joint work with Matthew Strom Borman and Yakov Eliashberg [ 8] .
Murphy was invited to the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2018 and she gave a talk related to some results on h-principle phenomena.[ 9] Apart from using h-principle to study the flexibility of local geometric models, Murphy's work uses cut-and-paste/surgery techniques from smooth topology . She also works on exploring the interaction of symplectic/contact topology with geometric invariants, such as those coming from pseudo-holomorphic curves or constructible sheaves[ 3] .
Murphy received the grants from National Science Foundation for the period 2019–2022 on the topic "Flexible Stein Manifolds and Fukaya Categories ". [ 10]
Awards and honors
References
^ a b "Emmy Murphy | Mathematical & Computational Sciences" , www.utm.utoronto.ca , retrieved 2024-01-05
^ "Emmy Murphy" , 25 July 2023
^ a b c d e f g Curriculum vitae (PDF) , Northwestern University , September 9, 2017, retrieved February 24, 2018 [permanent dead link ]
^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ Princeton appointment announcement
^ "Faculty members submit resignations" , Inside Princeton , retrieved 2024-01-05
^ "Breakthrough Prize – Mathematics Breakthrough Prize Laureates – Emmy Murphy" , breakthroughprize.org , retrieved October 12, 2022
^ a b c 2020 New Horizons in Mathematics Prize , retrieved September 20, 2019
^ a b Talk at ICM2018 , 28 September 2018
^ National Science Foundation
^ 2025 Class of Fellows of the AMS , American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2024-11-01
^ von Neumann Fellow , Institute for Advanced Study , archived from the original on August 8, 2020, retrieved March 5, 2020
^ Northwestern's Emmy Murphy Wins Prestigious 'New Horizons' Prize , archived from the original on September 20, 2019, retrieved September 20, 2019
^ "Speakers" , ICM 2018 , archived from the original on December 7, 2017, retrieved February 24, 2018
^ a b "Murphy Awarded AWM Birman Prize" (PDF) , Mathematics People, Notices of the American Mathematical Society , 63 (8): 943, September 2016
^ "Emmy Murphy" , Past Birman Award Recipients , Association for Women in Mathematics , retrieved January 26, 2019
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