PhD's at Howard

I am happy to be the advisor of the following PhD students at Howard: If you're interested in working with me as a graduate student, do not hesitate to reach out. But to work with me, you must be a Howard math graduate student, which means that you must apply to the Howard math department graduate program.

REU at UMN

In the summer of 2019, I was a mentor at the University of Minnesota Combinatorics and Algebra REU. I mentored a group consisting of Quang Dao, Julian Wellman, Calvin Yost-Wolff, and Sylvester Zhang. They wrote the paper Rowmotion Orbits of Trapezoid Posets.

RSI at MIT

In the summer of 2014, I was a mentor at the RSI program in the MIT math department. There I mentored two high school students: Petar Gaydarov and Ingrid Zhang. With Petar, we wrote the paper Parking functions and tree inversions revisited. With Ingrid, we wrote the paper A note on statistical averages for oscillating tableaux.