About Me






Quick Summary

Here is a copy of my CV.


Here is my teaching dossier.


Here is my current Rate My Professors page.


Here is my older Rate My Professors page.





Longer Summary

Welcome to my home page. My name is Carmen Bruni. I obtained a Ph.D. working in number theory under the supervision of Professor Michael Bennett. In particular, my research was on Diophantine equations and their solvability over the integers/rationals, specifically extensions of Fermat's Last Theorem. I worked for The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) at the University of Waterloo as a lecturer from August 2015 until August 2017 before moving to the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science in September of 2017.


I came to UBC in 2010 after a five year period with the University of Waterloo where I obtained a BMATH double majoring in pure mathematics and computer science and a MMath in pure mathematics. During my Masters, I studied the Riemann Roch theorem for algebraic curves under the supervision of Professor David McKinnon. Previous to this, I spent the summer of 2009 as a USRA student of Professor David M. R. Jackson where I studied knot theory. I am excited to return to my alma mater and to continuing the tradition of excellence at the University of Waterloo.


Outside the classroom, I've been playing guitar for as long as I can remember ranging from classical music to heavy metal. I am an avid games player with a preference for board and card games. I also enjoy sports, specifically football and hockey.