Helped develop math research software and the stack of software that powers it.
Research Experience
Worked as a mathematician at ICERM (Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics), focusing on number theory, arithmetic geometry, cryptography, machine learning, and computation. Contributed to the LMFDB project and was supported by the Simons Collaboration in Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory, and Computation, helping develop math research software and its supporting stack.
Education
Undergraduate at Georgia Tech studying applied mathematics, international affairs, and modern languages; studied abroad in Spain and Mexico, worked in the European Parliament, and attended the Budapest Semester in Mathematics program. Graduate studies at Brown University in analytic number theory; postdoc at the University of Warwick, where he began incorporating computational number theory into his work.
Background
Studies data, computation, and mathematics. Excited about applying computational tools and techniques in new areas and passionate about developing broad, general, institutional infrastructure supporting work and research.
Miscellany
Interests include programming, teaching, and giving talks. The site has no ads, tracking scripts, or external scripts (except MathJax or an occasional visualization library).