I currently co-organize the Analysis and Geometry seminar in the Department of Mathematics at UNC.
I currently co-organize the Triangle Geometry and PDE seminar jointly hosted by Duke-NCSU-UNC.
I currently co-organize the Mathematics Department Colloquium at UNC.
I am co-organizing a BIRS workshop on Geometric Flows and Related Topics to be held in Banff in August 2026 (with Richard Bamler, Jingyi Chen, Gang Tian, and Peter Topping).
I am co-organizing the 2026 UNC PDE Mini-School (with Yaiza Canzani, Govanni Granados, and Jeremy Marzuola).
Starting in fall 2026, I will lead the Research Playground at UNC, a reading and problem-solving working group designed primarily for first- and second-year graduate students. Advanced undergraduate students interested in participating are welcome to contact me. The 2026 topic is Lagrangian mean curvature flows.
You can find me volunteering at the UNC Science Expo, an annual spring event that brings science learning and fun to the community.
You can find my interview with the SL Math Scholar Spotlight Series here.
My research was featured in the article "Bending the Rules: The Geometry Behind What Holds Us Together" in the May 2025 issue of the Carolina Scientific Magazine.
I gave a talk at the RTG Women’s Luncheon at UNC, hosted by the Probability, Optimization, and Data Sciences group as part of their outreach program.
Also, check out Girls Talk Math and Chapel Hill Math Circle.