Welcome!
I am a sixth year doctoral candidate at Georgia Tech under the advisement of Daniel Litt. My mathematical research traffics in the areas of arithmetic geometry, geometric group theory, and low-dimensional topology. I am deeply passionate in working with students to understand mathematics, its place in our world, and the way we contribute to shaping that connection.
Currently I am transitioning out of academia and into working with data in industry: the way data is collected, managed, and studied to make claims and decisions about the reality around us (as best we can).
I assume Federico Ardila's axioms:
Mathematical potential is equally present in different groups, irrespective of geographic, demographic, and economic boundaries.
Everyone can have joyful, meaningful, and empowering mathematical experiences.
Mathematics is a powerful, malleable tool that can be shaped and used differently by various communities to serve their needs.
Every student deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.