I am currently a Postdoc at University of British Columbia, supervised under Professor Stephanie van Willigenburg. Previously I obtained a PhD from Michigan State University in 2024, and my PhD advisor is Professor Bruce Sagan. My research interests lie on algebraic combinatorics and enumerative combinatorics.
I mainly work on topics related to permutations, patterns, Young tableaux with special focus on quasisymmetric functions and hopf algebras. In particular, I am interested in cyclic analogous of permutations, trying to understand how things work out in the cyclic environment. Aside from this, dynamical algebraic combinatorics is another topic that I love to study. It has inspired fruitful recent works and further people's understanding of the underlying dynamics of discrete structures. I generally enjoy working with combinatorial objects which have interceptions with other areas. Recently I'm interested in general skew Schur-like functions of quasisymmetric functions.