I am an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky. My research combines techniques coming from commutative algebra and representation theory, and applies them to problems arising in algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and algebraic topology.
Previously, I was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Notre Dame studying with Claudiu Raicu. I received my Ph.D from the University of South Carolina. My advisors were Andy Kustin and Matt Ballard. I received my Master's degree from Georgia Southern University. My advisor was Saeed Nasseh.
This semester I'm teaching a topics course on Koszul duality. The course notes may be found here; any feedback on these notes is appreciated.
Fall 2023 Free Resolutions course notes here.
Email: keller.v@uky.edu