Art by my beautiful wife Carli- more of her work here.
Art by my beautiful wife Carli- more of her work here.
In Fall 2026, I am teaching Abstract Algebra I and Calculus I. I also help coordinate the mathematics seminar at New College, a beautiful tradition where students get to practice their mathematical exposition skills.
I am co-organizing the New College Natural Science colloquium series this year. If you are an academic who values communicating your research and passion for your subject to the wider scientific community and are open to connecting with talented undergraduates, please reach out!
I thoroughly enjoy working with students. Students: don't hesitate to talk to me about your mathematical interests! Here are some examples of topics of projects mentored or co-mentored:
-Elliptic curves in cryptography (EPFL, Fall 2020)
-Shor's algorithm and a post-quantum key exchange (EPFL, Fall 2020)
-Number field and function field sieves for discrete logs (EPFL, Fall 2021)
-Machine-learning BSD (EPFL, Spring 2022)
-Statistics for packing densities (EPFL Summer research, 2022)
-On lattice-based post-quantum cryptosystems (EPFL, Spring 2023)
-Galois Theory (NCF, Fall 2023)
-p-adic number theory (NCF, Fall 2024)
-Homomorphic encryption (NCF, Fall 2024)
-Seismic Imaging (NCF, Fall 2025)
-Inverse problems on networks with self-loops (NCF, Spring 2026)
In the past I have lectured in Number theory, Cryptography as well as several Calculus courses, Linear Algebra and Advanced Topics in Algebra. Beyond those I have been involved in teaching many more, ranging from statistics to p-adic numbers and applications. A more detailed CV can be supplied upon request.