In Summer 2022, I worked in the
Texas Experimental Geometry Lab
with
Jeff Danciger
and
Teddy Weisman
where we finalized work on the research site and worked through
writing a final paper.
In Spring 2022, I again worked with both the
Texas Experimental Geometry Lab
and Yun Kang at
Arizona State University. We finally found a working computational
proof algorithm in TXGL and started planning for a final paper.
In Fall 2021, I continued work with both the
Texas Experimental Geometry Lab
and Yun Kang at
Arizona State University. I also participated in my second
Directed Reading Program
with Ziheng Chen where we
worked on numerical approximations of the wave equation. Read the
article on what we did
here.
In Summer 2021, I attended my second REU online at
Arizona State University. We spent the first four weeks learning about
various topics in the Life Sciences and background on mathematical
modeling. With a group of two other undergrads, a graduate student
mentor, a faculty mentor, and
Yun Kang, we produced
a technical report on modeling in-nest social insect networks. Read my
more in-depth article
here.
In Spring 2021, I worked with
Joseph Miller and
Natasa Pavlovic
under the Research Training Grant for Analysis on a mathematical
physics literature review. Joe and I read through the paper
On the Uniqueness of Solutions to the Gross-Pitaevskii
Hierarchy
by Klainerman and Machedon and I produced a poster for the
undergraduate research forum which can be found
here. I also began working with
Jeff Danciger
in the
Texas Experimental Geometry Lab. Read my article on this work
here.
In Fall 2020, I participated in the
Directed Reading Program
with Joseph Miller.
This isn't true math research but instead an opportunity for
undergrads to study a topic of interesting with a graduate student
mentor. I highly encourage the program for any math or physics
students at UT. I produced
this paper on Spectral
Theory by the end of the semester.
In Summer 2020, I attended my first REU online at
Harvey Mudd College. The focus was on data science and I worked in a
group led by Josh Brake. To learn
more about what I worked on specifically during this research
experience, please check out my short article
here!