Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
Office: 604 Warren Weaver Hall, New York
Email: kc5733 at nyu dot edu
I am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences in New York, funded by a grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. Previously, during the academic year 2023-2024, I was a Courant Instructor at the institute.
I obtained my PhD in Mathematics in 2023 at KTH, Stockholm, under the supervision of Professor Kurt Johansson.
The partition function for the 2D Coulomb gas on a Jordan curve, with K. Johansson. ArXiv preprint, arXiv:2304.09726.
From Berry-Esseen to super-exponential, with K. Johansson and G. Lambert, Electronic Journal of Probability, arXiv:2204.03282.
Multivariate approximation of traces of powers of random orthogonal and symplectic matrices, with K. Johansson, Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré, Probability and Statistics, arXiv:2103.03791.
Nonlinear thermoelectric efficiency of superlattice-structured nanowires, with H. Karbaschi, J. Lovén, A. Wacker, and M. Leijnse, Physical Review B.
March 2025, Probability Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
February 2025, Penn/Temple Probability Seminar.
September 2024, Random Matrices and Scaling Limits, Institut Mittag-Leffler.
May 2024, Graduate Student Probability Seminar, Courant Institute.
April 2024, Harvard Probability Seminar.
Feb 2024, CUNY Probability seminar.
February 2024, Mathematics Seminar, Tulane University.
December 2023, Probability and Mathematical Physics Seminar, Courant Institute.
November 2023, Postdoc talk day, Courant Institute.
August 2023, IWOTA - Random Matrix Theory and Mathematical Physics, Helsinki.
June 2023, Analysis, PDE & Probability Seminar, Korea Institute for Advanced Study.
November 2022, Integrable Systems and Random Matrix Theory Seminar, University of Michigan.
April 2022, Stockholm Mathematics Centre.
June 2021, Random Matrix Theory Seminar, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
March 2019, Graduate Student Seminar, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
Spring 2024, Theory of Probability.
Fall 2023, Calculus I.
Spring 2022, Advanced complex analysis.
Fall 2020-2022, Probability (master level).
Spring 2021, Complex analysis.
Fall 2019, Calculus in one variable, Linear Algebra.
Fall 2018, Calculus in one variable (two classes).
2016-2018, on average two courses per year, including linear algebra, calculus in one and several variables, and an introduction to numerical analysis with Python.