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 Georgia Corbett and Troy Roberts.
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 attending math talks and it is linked here.
As part of the McDonnell International Scholars Academy program, I gave a Global Leadership Visions (GLV) talk. It was titled "The duality of counting" and you can find a recording of it here.