As part of the SUBgroups team I co-wrote an article about our work for the European Mathematical Society Magazine.
Expository work done at Michigan:
Computability Equivalence of Young Tableau Bijections - An expository paper I wrote for David Speyer's class on the representation theory of GL_n(C) in the fall of 2022.
Producing Plucker Coordinates in the Totally Non-Negative Grassmannian from Graphs - An expository paper I wrote for Thomas Lam's class on scattering amplitudes in the spring of 2022.
Here is my master's thesis from San Francisco State University:
Here are a few expository papers I am proud of from my classes at San Francisco State University:
Covering Spaces - An expository paper from my graduate Algebraic Topology class, spring 2019.
A Fair Deal - An expository paper about the mathematics of card shuffling from my independent study of representation theory with Dr. Emily Clader, fall 2019.
Tangent Spaces (with Brittney Marsters) - An expository paper from my graduate Algebra class, spring 2019.
Hausdorff Measure and Dimension - An expository paper from my graduate Analysis class, fall 2019.
Here are the papers that I wrote many years ago in the University of Chicago REU:
In 2023 I wrote a letter to the editor of the Michigan Daily on the Michigan undergraduate math program.
From 2016-2018 I was an Associate Editor for Kaleidoscope, a journal about teaching published by the Knowles Teacher Initiative.
I have published two articles with Kaleidoscope:
Teach Away Your Student Loans - A "how-to" for teacher loan forgiveness programs - somewhat out of date at this point.
Learning Spanish in Guatemala (with Rick Barlow and Kim Hartung) - A case for teachers learning another language - especially in a foreign country.
In 2016 I contributed to a compilation of writing on teaching put out by the Leonore Annenberg Teaching Fellowship. As far as I can tell that writing is no longer available. My piece was about the importance of collaboration for teacher learning.