I am a postdoc at Georgia Tech, supervised by Matt Baker.
Before this, I completed my Ph.D. in mathematics at Brandeis University under the supervision of Olivier Bernardi.
My research interests lie in combinatorics, including algebraic graph theory, enumerative combinatorics, and connections between combinatorics and other branches of mathematics. My recent work focuses on graph theory, especially bijections related to spanning trees, orientations, and Picard groups.
Here is my CV.
I am organizing the Algebra seminar at Georgia Tech (Fall 2023, Spring 2024).
Before this, I completed my Ph.D. in mathematics at Brandeis University under the supervision of Olivier Bernardi.
My research interests lie in combinatorics, including algebraic graph theory, enumerative combinatorics, and connections between combinatorics and other branches of mathematics. My recent work focuses on graph theory, especially bijections related to spanning trees, orientations, and Picard groups.
Here is my CV.
I am organizing the Algebra seminar at Georgia Tech (Fall 2023, Spring 2024).
Articles:
Articles:
The Jacobian of a Sixth-Root-of-Unity Matroid, with Matt Baker and Xu Zhuang
preprint
A framework unifying some bijections for graphs and its connection to Lawrence polytopes
preprint
Geometric bijections between spanning subgraphs and orientations of a graph
Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 2023
The rotor-routing torsor and the Bernardi torsor disagree for every non-planar ribbon graph
Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 2021