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Emily Riehl is an American
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who has contributed to
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and
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. Much of her work, including her PhD thesis, concerns model structures and more recently the foundations of infinity-categories. She is the author of two textbooks and serves on the editorial boards of three journals.


Education and career

Riehl grew up in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois. As a high school student at University High School in Normal in 2002, she won third place in the national
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for a project in mathematics entitled "On the Properties of Tits Graphs". Riehl attended
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as an undergraduate; with Benedict Gross as a mentor, she wrote a senior thesis on
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. She also headed the school rugby team and played viola in the Harvard–Radcliffe Orchestra. After Harvard, she completed part III of the Maths Tripos at Cambridge. She defended her doctoral dissertation, ''Algebraic model structures'', at the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, or UChi) is a Private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Its main campus is in the Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, Chic ...
in 2011, supervised by J. Peter May. Between 2011 and 2015, Riehl held a position at Harvard University as a Benjamin Peirce Postdoctoral Fellow. Since 2015, she has been employed at
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, where she became an
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in 2019. In addition, she teaches on
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and has hosted videos for
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. Along with Benedict Gross and Joe Harris, she developed a Harvard course on edX titled "Fat Chance: Probability from the Ground Up".


Honors and awards

In January 2020, Riehl received the JHU President's Frontier Award, a $250,000 award that "supports individuals at Johns Hopkins who are breaking new ground and poised to become leaders in their field". She is the sixth JHU faculty member to receive the award. Riehl was awarded the 2021 AWM Joan & Joseph Birman Research Prize "for her deep and foundational work in category theory and homotopy theory." She is the fourth winner of this prize. She was named a Fellow of the
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, in the 2022 class of fellows, "for contributions to research, exposition, and communication in higher category theory". In 2022 she was awarded a
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Fellowship.


Service and outreach

Riehl is a host of the n-Category Café, a blog on subjects related to category theory in mathematics, physics, and philosophy. She was a board member of the LGBT mathematical association Spectra.


Other activities

In addition to her mathematical work, Riehl has competed on the United States women's national Australian rules football team at the
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, and was vice captain of the team at the 2017 cup. While working as a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard, she played
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in the band Unstraight. She has also written about "unstraightening" in her mathematical research.


Books

Riehl is the author of three books, with a fourth in preparation: * ''Categorical Homotopy Theory'' (2014) * ''Category Theory in Context'' (2016) * '' Fat Chance: Probability from 0 to 1'', with Benedict Gross and Joe Harris (2019) Reviews: * * * * ''Elements of ∞-Category Theory'', with Dominic Verity
online draft


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