(DRP)
The Directed Reading Program (DRP) is a student mentorship initiative jointly run by the math departments at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. It pairs undergraduates with graduate student mentors to explore advanced mathematical topics through weekly meetings and independent reading over the course of a semester.
2026 Spring
Mihika Bajpai (CMU): Reading - A First Course in Stochastic Calculus by Louis-Pierre Arguin
2025 Fall
Rishi Prabhu (CMU): Reading - Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives by John C. Hull
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Peer Mentor (2022-Present)
University of Pittsburgh Mentoring incoming international graduate students, providing guidance in academic, professional, and cultural adjustments.
Outstanding Mentor Award Finalist, 2025
Summer Engineering Academy
(SEA)
The Summer Engineering Academy (SEA) program enables scholars to make a smooth transition from high school to college. During SEA, scholars learn study skills essential for college and receive an intensive review of Chemistry, Calculus, Physics, Engineering, and Leadership skills. By attending this program, students can prepare for success during the first year of college.
2025 Summer
Prep for Scientific Calculus - Instructor
2024 Summer
Analytic Geometry and Calculus I - Instructor
Vice President, SIAM Student Chapter, University of Pittsburgh (2024–present)
Vice President, Graduate Student Organization, Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh (2024–2025)
Committee Member, Graduate Student Organization, University of Pittsburgh (2022–2024)
Coordinator, Math Assistance Center, University of Pittsburgh (Fall 2022, Fall 2023)
Curriculum Panel Member, Financial Mathematics Major, University of Peradeniya (2024)
Editor, Sigma Magazine, Mathematics Society, University of Peradeniya (2019–2020)
Association for Women in Mathematics (2024–present)
American Mathematical Society (2021–present)
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (2021–present)