Please refer to my CV for a complete list of talks and presentations. Only those talks and presentations with available slides and/or videos are listed here.
Research Talks for Experts in the Field:
τ-Exceptional Sequences, Preprojective Algebras, and the Shard Intersection Order -- Slides
Research talk given at Combinatorial Aspects of Representation Theory, conference held at the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters (Mar. 2023)
Target audience: researchers in the field of finite-dimensional algebras
Poset Topology of Wide Subcategories -- "Slides" -- Video recording
Research talk given at Flash Talks in Representation Theory 2023 (online meeting), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (Jan. 2023)
Target audience: researchers in the field of finite-dimensional algebras
Exceptional Sequences in Semidistributive Lattices -- Slides
Research talk given at Maurice Auslander Distinguished Lectures and International Conference (virtual talk at hybrid meeting), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (Oct. 2022)
Target audience: researchers in the field of finite-dimensional algebras
Infinitesimal Semi-invariant Pictures -- "Slides"
Seminar given at Théorie des Représentations et ses Connexions aux autres domaines (TRAC) Seminar virtual seminar, Université de Sherbrooke (Feb. 2021)
Target audience: researchers in the field of finite-dimensional algebras
Pairwise Compatibility for 2-Simple Minded Collections -- Slides
Research talk given at multiple online seminars and conferences, mostly in 2020-2021.
This material was also presented jointly with Emily Barnard at Meeting on Representation Theory of Algebras (virtual), Université de Sherbrooke (Sept. 2020). -- Video available.
Target audience: researchers in the field of finite-dimensional algebras
The Picture Space of a Gentle Algebra -- Slides
Research talk given at three conferences/meetings (2019)
Target audience: researchers in the field of finite-dimensional algebras
τ-Cluster Morphism Categories are Cubical -- Slides for mathematicians in the field
Research talk given at Meeting on Representation Theory of Algebras, Université de Sherbrooke (Sept. 2018)
Target audience: researchers in the field of finite-dimensional algebras.
Talks given to a primarily undergraduate audience:
The Geometry of Big Data Sets -- Slides
Introduction to persistent homology (topological data analysis) given in multiple undergraduate colloquium series.
Target audience: undergraduate students who have taken linear algebra, but who have not necessarily been introduced to abstract vector spaces.
An Introduction to Formal Data Privacy -- Slides
Seminar given to multiple undergraduate math club seminars and to a working group of professional scientists (graduate students and professors) with an interest in statistics.
Target audience: undergraduate math students (with some exposure to probability but not necessary the theory of random variables), professional scientists with a background in statistics.
Talks given to an audience of non-field-specific mathematicians:
Topological Data Analysis via (Relative) Homological Algebra -- Slides
Colloquium-style lecture on persistent homology and homological algebra given in multiple seminars (2022-2023).
Target audience: general audience of mathematicians (professors, postdocs, PhD students, masters students) who have taken at least one course in graduate-level algebra.
Homological Approximations in Persistence Theory -- Poster
Poster presented at Applied Algebraic Topology Research Network (virtual) Poster Session (Jan. 2022)
Target audience: researchers in topology (mostly graduate students and postdocs) who may have some familiarity with topological data analysis.
Picture Groups and Polygonal Lattices -- Slides
Talk given to a general math audience at local seminars (Brandeis University) in 2019.
Target audience: graduate students (masters and beginning PhD) in pure or applied mathematics.
τ-Cluster Morphism Categories are Cubical -- Slides for a general math audience
Seminar given at Brandeis Everytopic Seminar (Apr. 2018).
Target audience: graduate students (mainly PhD) and professors in pure or applied mathematics.
Other talks (including talks on mathematics education)
Relative Homology and Persistence Theory -- Slides
Welcome talk at scientific session on relative homological algebra and topological data analysis (CMS Summer Meeting 2022)
Target audience: researchers (graduate students, postdocs, and professors) in the fields of homological algebra and applied topology.
Challenges with Differential Privacy for Complex, Multi-stage Surveys (with Chris Clifton, Keith Merrill, and Shawn Merrill) -- Video -- Slides
Presentation of theoretical work on formal data privacy targeted towards data users.
American Community Survey (ACS) Data Users Conference (virtual), Population Reference Bureau (PRB) and U.S. Census Bureau -- May 2021
Session on Privacy in the American Community Survey, Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (FCSM) Computational Statistics and the Production of Statistics (CSPOS) Webinar Series - July 2020
Target audience: general scientific audience (data users, statisticians, subject matter experts, computer scientists).
Should We Use Outcomes-Based Assessment in Calculus 1 and 2 (with Rose Morris-Wright and Becci Torrey) -- Slides
Presentation about implementation of outcomes-based assessment (mastery grading) in precalculus at Brandeis University.
Given at the T.A. Practicum (Math Dept.), Brandeis University (Nov. 2019).
Led to adaptation of outcomes-based assessment (mastery grading) in Calculus 1 and 2 at Brandeis University.