I am a postdoctoral scholar at the Simons Lab at the University of Chicago. In July 2025, I earned my Ph.D. in Mathematics at Indiana University Bloomington, supervised by Louis Wai-Tong Fan. Beyond research, I am deeply committed to mentoring and mathematical outreach. I have led multiple Directed Reading Program groups, led exploratory undergraduate mathematics projects, and participated in peer mentoring initiatives.
I was born in Clearwater, Florida and I obtained my B.A. in Mathematics magna cum laude at New York University in 2020.
In my spare time I like to read, lift heavy weights, and play chess.
Here is my CV.
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(31 October, 2025) Spoke at the University of Chicago Probability and Statistical Physics Seminar.
(30 October, 2025) My paper "Quenched coalescent for diploid population models with selfing and overlapping generations" with Louis Wai-Tong Fan and John Wakeley was posted on the arXiv.
(July 31, 2025) I successfully defended my Ph.D. thesis in probability theory at Indiana University under my advisor Louis Fan.
(July 17, 2025) Spoke at the West Coast Coin Flippers conference at University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
(July 10, 2025) My paper "Conditional gene genealogies of a diploid Moran model with selfing" with Wai-Tong (Louis) Fan was published in Theoretical Population Biology.
(May 20, 2025) Spoke at Rossfest70 at Saint Louis University in Saint Louis, Missouri.