I am a third-year Ph.D. student in Mathematics at Oregon State University, with research interests in computational electromagnetics, uncertainty quantification, parameter identification and sensitivity analysis, optimal control and optimization, random ODEs and PDEs, homogenization, scientific computing and machine learning. My research focuses on developing structure preserving numerical methods for random nonlinear polarization models. Additionally, I work on inverse problems in electromagnetics. As a Graduate Teaching Assistant, I guide students in mastering complex mathematical concepts, and I work part-time as a remote tutor with GauthExpert. I also have experience as a frontend developer, applying frameworks like React to real-world projects. Outside academics, I enjoy fostering learning, developing computational solutions, playing soccer, and weightlifting.
Current Positions
Graduate Teaching Assistant, OSU Mathematics Department (September 2023 - present)
Mathematics and Statistics Tutor, GauthExpert (August 2019 - present)