I am committed to making math & the math community more accessible, welcoming, & inclusive.
I firmly believe in Federico Ardila's axioms:
1. Mathematical potential is distributed equally among different groups, irrespective of geographic, demographic, & economic boundaries.
2. Everyone can have joyful, meaningful, & empowering mathematical experiences.
3. Mathematics is a powerful, malleable tool that can be shaped & used differently by various communities to serve their needs.
4. Every student deserves to be treated with dignity & respect.
I acknowledge the role that mathematics plays in sustaining injustice, & the potential it has for creating a freer world built on mutual care & collaboration. I stand in solidarity with activists & organizers across the country & around the world who are mobilizing against state-sanctioned violence & systemic racism. I support this statement of inclusiveness.
Upcoming Teaching:
I will be teaching STATS 2D03: Introduction to Probability Theory this Fall 2025 semester. Stay tuned.
Previously Taught:
McMaster University (as instructor of record):
Time Series (Winter 2025)
Introduction to Probability Theory (Fall 2024)
Time Series (Winter 2024)
Graduate Stochastic Processes & Applications (Fall 2023)
University of Southern California (as teaching assistant):
Graduate Applied Probability (Fall 2022)
Graduate Enumerative Combinatorics (Fall 2022)
Mathematical Statistics (Spring 2022)
Foundations of Statistics (Fall 2021)
Probability Theory (Spring 2021)
Linear Algebra & Differential Equations (Fall 2020)
Calculus III (Spring 2020)
Calculus I (Fall 2019)
Calculus II (Fall 2018)