I am a J.L. Doob Research Assistant Professor at UIUC, where I have been since 2023. I did my Ph.D. at UC Berkeley (with Martin Olsson), and my undergrad degree at Stanford.
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Email: (my first name and last initial) at illinois dot edu.
Office hours (Spring 2024): Monday 4-5:30pm and Tuesday 1:30-2:50pm in Altgeld 213.
I am interested in p-adic cohomology theories for algebraic geometry in mixed characteristic and characteristic p. My current research is on the de Rham-Witt complex.
Papers:
My CV is here.
At UIUC:
Spring 2024: Math 347, Fundamental Mathematics (Canvas page)
Fall 2023: Math 347, Fundamental Mathematics (Canvas page)
At Berkeley:
Spring 2023: Math 53, multivariable calculus.
Spring 2022: Math 55, discrete math.
Fall 2021: Math 1A, first-semester calculus.
Spring 2021: Math 1B, second-semester calculus.
Fall 2019: Math 55, discrete math.
Fall 2018: Math 1B, second-semester calculus.
Fall 2017: Math 191, problem solving/Putnam exam preparation seminar. My problem sets and mock Putnam exam are available here.
Spring 2017: Math 55, discrete math.
Fall 2016: Math 1B, second-semester calculus.
Spring 2016: Math 54, linear algebra and differential equations.
Fall 2015: Math 1B, second-semester calculus.
Summer 2015: Math 1B, second-semester calculus.
Spring 2015: Math 1B, second-semester calculus.
Fall 2014: Math 1B, second-semester calculus.
Since 2019, I've served as a mathematical advisor to the distributed computing project PrimeGrid, which searches for large prime numbers of various forms. See my PrimeGrid page here.
See here for some of my expository talks and writings.
2018 Berkeley arithmetic geometry RTG workshop
2020 Berkeley Undergraduate Number Theory Conference
2021 Berkeley arithmetic geometry RTG workshop