In August 2007, I received my Ph.D. from the Mathematics Department at the University of Wisconsin. From Fall 2007 - Summer 2009, I worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Mathematics Department at the University of Connecticut. From Summer 2009 - Summer 2010, I worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the School of Mathematics, Statistics, and Operations Research at Victoria University of Wellington. From Fall 2010 - Summer 2011, I resumed working as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Mathematics Department at the University of Connecticut. From Fall 2011, I began working as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Mathematics Department at the University of Chicago. If for some reason you want to know more about me than that, read a short synopsis of my life.
This year, I am looking for a tenure-track position at an institution valuing both research and teaching. My CV and publication list are available here. My research statement and teaching statement are available upon request.
Although I've enjoyed mathematics longer than I can remember, only the past several few years worth of my mathematics (in particular, papers and seminar talks) has found itself online.
Past UConn teaching includes a section of Math 1070 during Spring 2011, a section of Math 1131 and Math 2110 during Fall 2010, a section of Math 2410 and Math 5026 during Spring 2009, a section of Math 2110 and Math 2410 during Fall 2008, two sections of Math 211 during Spring 2008, and a section of Math 103 and Math 210 during Fall 2007.
Past VUW teaching includes a section of Math 435 during (New Zealand) Fall 2010 and a section of Math 433 during (New Zealand) Spring 2009.
Previous course homepages from previous institutions (UW and UIUC), are not currently available to the public. If you would like access to them, please let me know.
Although the quotations aren't mine in the sense of attribution, my quotations are mine in the sense that every one was carefully chosen. Understand why each quotation is there, and why others aren't there, and you'll understand much of what there is to know about me.
Both the design of this page and the pages underneath it were inspired
by the webpage of Johann Leida. For better or for worse, he doesn't get
the original credit, which goes to the folks at
Open Source Web Design.
The specific design is based on