Hi, I’m Juliette Bruce

I am a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Mathematics at Brown University. My research interests lie in algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, and arithmetic geometry. In particular, I am interested in using homological and combinatorial methods to study the geometry of zero loci of systems of polynomials (i.e. algebraic varieties). I am also interested in studying the arithmetic properties of varieties over finite fields. I am passionate about promoting inclusion, diversity, and justice in mathematics.

In 2020, I recieved my Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where my advisor was Daniel Erman. For the 2020-2021 academic year I was also a postdoctoral fellow at MSRI. During 2020-2022 I was an NSF Postdoctoral Resarch Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.

Juliette Bruce

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  • I started as a postdoctoral researcher at Brown University.
  • I started as a NSF postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley.
  • I started as a postdoctoral researcher at MSRI.
  • Finished Ph.D. in mathematics at UW Madison.

Latest Travel

Apr 24–27, '23 Princeton University, Princeton
Apr 16–21, '23 BIRS Random Algebraic Geometry, Banff
Apr 14–16, '23 UIC Syzygy Workshop, Chicago
Mar 26–31, '23 AIM Gems in Combinatoircs, San Jose
Mar 17–19, '23 AMS Southeast Sectional, Atlanta
Nov 30–Dec 2, '22 University of Texas, Austin
Nov 18–20, '22 AGNES, Amherst
Nov 8–10, '22 University of Kentucky, Lexington