This page lists some of my activities within the larger mathematical community, with a particular focus on activities that I helped lead or organize. Each of the items below includes not only a brief summary of the activity, but also links to event programs and recordings of some of the activities.
Organizer for AIM workshop: Nilpotent Counting Problems in Arithmetic Statistics (Nov 11-15 2024)
Yuan Liu, Melanie Matchett Wood, and myself organized a workshop with the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM) focused on bringing together experts on a variety of new tools in the field. The workshop featured some excellent talks in the mornings, and working groups on important questions in the area in the afternoons.
The woskshops webpage (along with videos of the talks) can be found here: Nilpotent Counting Problems in Arithmetic Statistics
A list of problems posed at the workshop can be found here: Problem List
Project Leader for RNT: Twisted Counting Functions for Number Fields (June 12-13 2023, project ongoing)
I volunteered to lead a project group as part of the virtual workshop "Rethinking Number Theory 4". I proposed a problem on "twisted number field counting" for counting crossed homomorphisms out of the absolute Galois group valued in a nonabelian group, which evolved out of some of my recent papers. This workshop has a focus of bringing researchers to new problems (either because the researchers are new themselves, or the problems are "new to them").
I am currently continuing work on this project with Helen Grundman, Shilpi Mandal, Amanda Tucker, and Alexander Slamen.
The workshop's webpage can be found here: Twisted Counting Functions for Number Fields
Organizer for AMS Special Session: Arithmetic Statistics (April 15-16 2023)
Soumya Sankar and I organized a special session as part of the American Mathematical Society's 2023 Spring Central Sectional Meeting in Cincinatti.
The session program can be found here: AMS Special Session
Mini-course Instructor for CTNT: Sieves (June 8-12 2020)
I taught a mini-course on sieves as a part of the Connecticut Summer School in Number Theory in 2020 (virtual that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic).
The summer school program, along with links to lecture recordings and problem lists, can be found here: CTNT 2020