Academic Interaction
I enjoy attending conferences (in-person or virtual), seminars and colloquia. The social component of meeting new members of the community, discovering and communicating ideas, and creating shared experiences is an important part of my academic identity.
Colloquia
I am a co-organizer of the Graduate Online Combinatorics Colloquium (GOCC) which offers a space for graduate students to practice giving talks and to interact with the worldwide combinatorics community!
Talks
2024
SuperTableaux: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Plethysm
-@GSCC: slides
2023
Poster - SuperTableaux: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Plethysm
-@MAAGC: PDFDemystifying Plethysm through Combinatorics
- @BUGCAT: PDF / slides (best viewed in PowerPoint)A picture is worth a countably infinite amount of words
- @SIAM Lightning talks event: slidesA Succinct Survey of Symmetries in Statistics: from words to Catalan objects
- @GSCC: slides
2022
A Survey of Symmetries in Statistics: from words to Catalan objects
- @BUGCAT: slidesCounting Cores and Bar Cores: from modular forms to McKay numbers
- This is the presentation I gave as a part of my MS Thesis defense: slidesEnumeration of Partitions modulo 4 (slides)
- @ IISER Pune Math Symposium
- @ GSCC
- @ SUMS
2021
Partitions and Lattices
Talk given for the Math Club at IISER-Pune
Past Conferences
2024
March: GSCC at Carnegie Mellon University
2023
December: MAAGC at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond
November: BUGCAT at Binghamton University
July: FPSAC at UC Davis
April: Current Developments in Mathematics at Harvard University
March: GSCC at Washington University in St Louis
2022
November: BUGCAT at Binghamton University
July: FPSAC at IISc Bangalore
March: Graduate Students Combinatorics Conference (GSCC) - Virtual
SUMS at Brown - Virtual
2021
Algebraic Combinatorics Virtual Expedition