Stephanie Oh
(she/her)
Stephanie Oh
(she/her)
I am a fourth year PhD student at the University of Colorado Boulder. My advisor is Agnès Beaudry. My research interests lie broadly in stable homotopy theory. Most recently, I've been working with the equivariant slice spectral sequence. If you would like to see my CV, please contact me.
Email: stoh4271 at colorado.edu
Office: MATH 210
CU Boulder
"What even is a spectral sequence?" (Graduate Student Seminar)
"The Adams Spectral Sequence" (Topology Seminar)
"The Yoneda Lemma" (Category Theory Seminar)
Below is a selection of my teaching experience.
CU Boulder
Fall 2025 Instructor MATH 2300 Calculus 2
Spring 2025 TA MATH 2400 Calculus 3
Fall 2024 Instructor MATH 2300 Calculus 2
Summer 2024 Instructor MATH 2300 Calculus 2
Spring 2024 Instructor MATH 1300 Calculus 1
Fall 2023 Instructor MATH 1300 Calculus 1
Spring 2023 TA MATH 2300 Calculus 2
Fall 2022 TA MATH 1300 Calculus 1
Coming soon.
Here are some of the conferences I have attended or will attend.
Mar. 2026: FRG workshop on higher categories and geometry (NITMB)
Oct. 2025: Equivariant, Motivic, and Physical Topology in the MIdwest (University of Minnesota)
Aug. 2025: AMS Fall Western Sectional Meeting—Special Session on Chromatic Homotopy Theory (University of Denver)
Outside of math, I enjoy:
playing music
studying languages
reading and writing.
Me with my academic family in Boulder, CO (left to right: Erik Knutsen, Agnès Beaudry, Juan Moreno, Taylor Rogers, me, Alex LaJeunesse, Courtney Hauf)
Page updated Feb. 6, 2026