Research

As a first-year grad student at UF, my research career is in its infancy. My talents and research interests primarily lie in Topology and some of its applications. One I am particularly in its connection to Dynamical Systems and Chaos, as well as modeling Climate and Weather phenomena.

 

On a more personal level, there are two areas that I enjoy reading into, although I do not see myself performing formal research in them. The first of these are RUME (Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education), due to the many wonderful faculty I had met and worked with at West Virginia University, and a general interest I have in being a fantastic professor when the time comes. The other is the History of Mathematics, as I truly believe that understanding how the things we study were originally developed can offer new and different insights.