I got my mathematics PhD in August 2022 under Professor Józef H. Przytycki at The George Washington University in DC. Then I was an NSF-Ascend Postdoctoral Fellow at CUNY Graduate Center in New York City until 2025 and my faculty mentor was Professor Yongwu Rong.
My research interests are in the area of Knot Theory. More specifically, I study knot invariants such as Khovanov homology and Fox n-colorings. I am also interested in investigating skein modules, their relation with the framings of knots in 3-manifolds, and Gram determinants.
I am a co-author of the book: Lectures in Knot Theory: An Exploration of Contemporary Topics, published by Springer in 2024.
I am Alumni of the Young Researchers at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum (2024).
Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach MFO - November 2021
In Fall 2025 I joined the math department at the University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras.
While in GWU, I co-organized the Knots in Washington conference. Together with Dionne Ibarra and Joan Licata, I co-organized the event Low Dimensional Topology: Invariants of Links, Homology Theories, and Complexity at the Matrix research institute in Australia in June 2024.