Kamrun Nahar Keya

Kamrun Nahar Keya

School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Arizona State University

Kamrun’s research interests lie in computational mathematics, optimization, matrix and tensor methods, numerical analysis, and data-driven modeling. Her work focuses on developing algorithms for low-rank matrix factorization, online optimization, and randomized tensor decomposition. Her earlier research explored data-driven mathematical models for flour beetles and broader ecological systems.

Alongside her research, she currently serves as a Graduate Teaching Associate at Arizona State University and has held several student leadership roles, including President of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) student chapter and Treasurer of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) student chapter.

Outside of academia, she enjoys crafting, traveling and reading thriller novels.

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Kamrun's academic work spans optimization, numerical simulation, applied linear algebra, and tensor-based methods for large-scale and dynamic data settings. She is interested in research at the interface of computational mathematics, data science, and applied modeling.

She also has strong teaching and mentoring experience across calculus, pre-calculus, linear algebra, MATLAB, partial differential equations, and applied analysis, together with sustained leadership in student organizations and graduate community service.