“The delicate balance of mentoring someone is not creating them in your own image, but giving them the opportunity to create themselves.” — Steven Spielberg
While I have not had much mentoring experience, I hope to change that in graduate school. In principle, I am willing to advise undergraduate students (provided capacity) with sufficient mathematical maturity, and I am always happy to advise indirectly via email!
APMA Directed Reading Program
For Brown undergraduates, I am happy to announce that I will be serving as a mentor in the APMA DRP for both semesters in the AY 2026 - 2027. You may refer to the following topics and the linked syllabus, and if interested, please apply through the form on the DRP website.
- Fall 2026: Inverse Problems and Data Assimilation
- Spring 2027: Matrix Concentration Inequalities
- Fall 2027: Gaussian Processes and Applications (tentative)
- Spring 2028: Percolation Theory (tentative)
Undergraduate Research
I am currently unable to supervise any individual students, but please keep on the lookout for any projects I post! For any projects, I expect students to have a strong background in upper-level probability theory/linear algebra, some exposure to real analysis, and coding background in Python, MATLAB, or comparable scientific programming language.