I am a mathematical biologist working on problems at the interface of applied mathematics and biology. I’m primarily interested in developing new theoretical and computational tools to build biologically inspired Mathematics. On the day-to-day, my work closely resembles applied or computational mathematics. Occasionally, I do computational statistics or data science. This website hosts a collection of anecdotes, math trivia, neat examples, code/algorithms, and interesting math I’ve collected throughout my studies and practice.

I’ve spent time in the Koslicki Lab (now at Penn State) and the Theoretical Biology Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. My current projects span from more traditional mathematical biology (stability problems for stochastic models) to applied deep learning and data-driven optimization.

In Fall 2020 I started my Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington Seattle. I have Honors degrees in both Mathematics and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology.

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