I am a pure mathematician interested in connections between mathematical logic and functional analysis. My research thus far uses infinitary combinatorics to study the asymptotic geometry of Banach spaces. I enjoy discussing the history of mathematics and mathematics pedagogy.
Education
Ph.D. University of North Texas, 2018
MS, Stephen F. Austin State University, 2012
BS, LeTourneau University, 2010
Selected Presentations:
- “Some Partial Results on the lp spreading model problem.” Presented at UNT for the Fall Central Sectional Meeting of the AMS (Fall 2017).
- “Diagonalization Arguments in Mathematics.” Presented at El Centro College for the Texas Section Meeting of the MAA (Spring 2012).
- “The New Concept of Emergence.” Presented at LeTourneau University’s Science Seminar (Spring 2010).
Selected Awards:
- UNT Math Department Academic Excellence Award (2018)
- RTG Tuition Scholarship through NSF grant at UNT (2013-2016)
- William D. Clark Outstanding Graduate Student Award at SFA (2012)
Professional Memberships:
- American Mathematical Society