About me

Email: healey “at” txstate.edu

Office: MCS 566

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Texas State University.

My research is in probability and analysis, with a focus on Schramm-Loewner Evolution (SLE). I particularly like problems with links to statistical physics, including those involving Dyson Brownian motion, random matrix theory, and superprocesses.

I got my PhD in 2017 from Brown University, where my advisor was Govind Menon. After that, I was an L.E. Dickson Instructor at the University of Chicago, working with Greg Lawler. I came to Texas State in 2020. During Spring 2022, I was a research member in the program The Analysis and Geometry of Random Spaces at MSRI (now SLMath).

In 2023, I was one of the inaugural recipients of the AMS-Simons Research Enhancement Grants for PUI Faculty [Facebook] [AMS].