I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at Purdue University, where I’m advised by Dr. Peijun Li and Dr. Isaac Harris. My research interests broadly lie in the analysis of partial differential equations and inverse scattering problems.

Beyond mathematics, I’m passionate about creative writing, poetry and declamation, and recreational jogging. I also have a deep interest in history and philosophy—topics I often explore in conversation and writing. To combine these interests with my mathematical background, I founded and currently organize the Math History Seminar at Purdue.

I completed my undergraduate studies at Rutgers University, where I majored in mathematics and philosophy. Later, I earned an M.S. in Applied Mathematics at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where I worked with Dr. Christina Frederick on forward and inverse scattering problems in the field of underwater acoustics.

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