University of Michigan - Mathematics
Haskell aficionado, blockchain buff, consensus enthusiast.
Computer Software
Ryan
Reich
Panorama City, California
I am a Haskell developer interested in blockchain technologies, particularly smart contracts and consensus algorithms, formerly a mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry and representation theory.
Senior functional programmer
Ryan worked at ConsenSys as a Senior functional programmer
RTG Assistant Professor
Ryan worked at University of Michigan as a RTG Assistant Professor
Guest of the mathematics department
I am visiting the math department at UCLA.
Graduate research fellow
My thesis is in the geometric Langlands program, part of geometric representation theory.
Graduate teaching fellow
I have taught three courses in linear algebra and two of calculus. I am the principal lecturer for my section, preparing lessons and contributing to and grading exams.
Haskell developer, API engineer, deployment expert, founding member
BlockApps is building a platform for developing and running apps on the Ethereum blockchain and others via a unified web interface. I am a Haskell developer working, among other things, on an Ethereum client. I wrote the blockapps-js api library to Ethereum, and I am deploying servers with our system in the blockapps.net domain.
BA
Mathematics
Undergraduate thesis in algebraic topology: An introduction to K-theory: Two equivalent approaches
Ph.D
Mathematics
Thesis and area of study in geometric representation theory; advisor is Prof. Dennis Gaitsgory
Masters Thesis on automorphic representations (part of the Langlands program)
Studied algebraic geometry with Prof. Joe Harris for one year
Graduate research fellow
My thesis is in the geometric Langlands program, part of geometric representation theory.
Graduate teaching fellow
I have taught three courses in linear algebra and two of calculus. I am the principal lecturer for my section, preparing lessons and contributing to and grading exams.
High School
Mathematics
Stuyvesant is a selective public magnet school with a science focus in New York City.
Theory Appl. Categ. 29 (2014), no. 4, 48-99
Theory Appl. Categ. 29 (2014), no. 4, 48-99
J. Singul. 1 (2010), 94-115
Theory Appl. Categ. 29 (2014), no. 4, 48-99
J. Singul. 1 (2010), 94-115
Represent. Theory 16 (2012), 345-449