About me
About me
Welcome to my digital space! I'm a sixth-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where I'm delving into the fascinating world of Cheeger-Muller Theorem for singular spaces under the guidance of Professor Pierre Albin. My research lies at the intersection of Geometry and Analysis, exploring the intricate connections between these two fundamental areas of mathematics.
Beyond my primary focus, I'm passionate about several interdisciplinary fields. I have a keen interest in locally hosted AI applications, particularly in relation to data privacy and security. I'm also enthusiastic about data science and visualization, as well as financial mathematics, with a specific focus on quantitative research and trading strategies.
When I'm not immersed in mathematical theories or coding, you might find me strumming my guitar and sharing my musical side on Instagram. This website serves as a hub for my academic pursuits, research interests, and occasional glimpses into my personal hobbies. Feel free to explore and connect!