I am an Assistant Professor at DePaul University in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, located in Chicago, Illinois. My research interests are in algebraic combinatorics, which means I organize discrete data in ways that highlight useful structures or patterns. I am particularly interested in lattice theory in connection with Coxeter groups and representation theory.
Learn more about my research and see more information about my teaching at DePaul.
Employment
- Assistant Professor - DePaul University
Department of Mathematical Sciences
2019 to Present - Chicago, IL - Zelevinsky Research Instructor - Northeastern University
Department of Mathematics
2017 to 2019 - Boston, MA
Education
- Ph.D., Mathematics - North Carolina State University
2017 - Raleigh, NC
Thesis: The Canonical Join Representation in Algebraic Combinatorics
Advisor: Nathan Reading - B.A., Mathematics (with honors), Economics - Northwestern University
2010 - Evanston, IL