Summary
Mee Rebecca is an Associate Research Professor at Johns Hopkins University with 11 years of research and teaching experience focused on representation theory, particularly quiver Hecke (KLR) algebras, quantum affine Kac-Moody algebras, and geometric constructions linking algebraic and topological methods. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from UIUC and has a track record of interdisciplinary collaborations with U.S. defense research institutions and naval laboratories, applying deep theoretical insights to computational and adaptive systems. Her work explores categorification, quantum shuffle and cluster characters, and connections between canonical bases and sheaf-theoretic geometric models, extending finite-type results to broader KLR contexts. Known for bridging pure mathematics and applied research, she combines rigorous geometric intuition with experience in mission-driven computational projects.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Mathematics, Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Mathematics at The University of Birmingham
University of Georgia
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
English, French, Korean