I am a fifth-year PhD student in the Center for Applied Mathematics at Cornell University, where I am advised by Siddhartha Banerjee. My current research mainly falls into two focal areas. First, I am interested in the design of online algorithms for combinatorial problems, particularly with applications to game theory. Second, I am eager to develop better estimators for causal effects in settings with network interference. In addition, I have a passion for teaching and curricular development. I have helped to develop undergraduate course materials for the Cornell Math Department's Active Learning Initiative, Cornell Engineering's Academic Excellence Workshops, and Cornell's Computer Science department. Beyond academia, I am interested in cooking, baking, and origami, and I am a devoted fan of the Buffalo Bills.

Interests
  • Algorithm Design and Analysis
  • Game Theory
  • Algebra
  • Combinatorics
Education
  • PhD in Applied Mathematics, 2024 (anticipated)

    Cornell University

  • Masters of Science, 2022

    Cornell University

  • Bachelors of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science, 2019

    University at Buffalo

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