I got my PhD in applied mathematics from Michigan State University. I studied under the supervision of professor Andrew Christlieb and professor Mark Iwen. I was a postdoctoral fellow in the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at University of Texas at Austin. I am currently an instructor in applied and computational mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at Dartmouth College.

My research interests include developing algorithms for high dimensional data sets, compressive sensing, signal/image processing, optimization, numerical PDE and data assimilation. I worked on high-dimensional sublinear-time sparse Fourier transforms and general sparse harmonic transforms, and I am working on data assimilation and inverse problems. Find my CV below:

cv_bosuchoi_033124.pdf