About
I am an NSF Postdoc and a Humboldt Research Fellow in mathematics at the University of Hamburg, hosted by Reinhard Diestel. During Spring 2025, I am a visiting postdoc in the Extremal Combinatorics program at SLMath (formerly MSRI). I received my PhD in applied and computational mathematics from Princeton University in 2023, where I was advised by Maria Chudnovsky.
I’m interested in graph theory, algorithms, combinatorics, and, more broadly, discrete mathematics and its applications. You can learn about my recent work through my posts, or more formally here. If you prefer watching videos, here are three very different videos of me speaking about my work:
- a 4-minute overview of my current research interests (Feb 2025)
- a 1.5-hour seminar talk on my paper about locally chordal graphs (Nov 2024)
- a 3-minute-thesis video explaining my PhD research in everyday language (May 2023)