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Curriculum Vitae
Research
My area of research includes low-dimensional manifold topology and symplectic geometry, in particular Floer-type homologies. I am interested in applications of the latter to constructing invariants of knots and links, and in many variations on the Atiyah-Floer conjecture.
Education
North Carolina State University (NC State): Ph.D. candidate, Mathematics, ongoing
Duke University: B.A., Philosophy, 2011
Teaching
Primary instructor
All courses given at NC State.
Term | Course |
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2021 Summer 2 | Topics in Contemporary Mathematics |
2019 Fall | Calculus III - Multivariable calculus |
2019 Summer 2 | Topics in Contemporary Mathematics |
Teaching assistant
All courses given at NC State.
Secondary instructional role (recitation leader):
Term | Course |
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2021 Fall | Survey of Geometry |
2021 Spring | Calculus III - Multivariable calculus |
2020 Spring | Calculus I - Single-variable calculus |
2019 Spring | Calculus III - Multivariable calculus |
2018 Fall | Calculus I - Single-variable calculus |
Lecture assistant (grading and office hours):
Term | Course |
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2018 Spring | Calculus III - Multivariable calculus |
2017 Spring | Calculus III - Multivariable calculus |