Here's me at some recent conferences:
Here's some pictures of my life outside of mathematics:
Together with Cesar Meza, we founded and co-organized The Math (f.k.a. Fireside) Chats at the Department of Mathematics at WashU. These chats are a space for students to get to know each other and faculty outside of a classroom setting while also eating countably many pizza slices and they are now run by Shibashis Mukhopadhyay and Ching-Chia Hsu.
Here are some of the posters Cesar prepared for our announcements:
Poster for the Fireside Chat with Professor Wanlin Li. Made by Cesar Meza.
Poster for the Math/Stat Chat with Professor Alan Chang. Made by Cesar Meza.
I seem to always come back and read this when life feels a little too weird.
Francis Su gave the MAA Haimo Teaching Award Lecture at the Joint Math Meetings in 2013 titled "The Lesson of Grace in Teaching". I found it while preparing to teach as a graduate student and it has impacted not only my teaching but how I approach relationships ever since.
Ravi Vakil has great advice on how to give talks and it is linked here.
As part of the McDonnell International Scholars Academy program, I gave a Global Leadership Visions talk. It was titled "The duality of counting" and you can find a recording of it here.