About me

I joined the Syracuse math department in Fall 2023 as a tenure track assistant professor. Prior to this, I was an NSF postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Utah; my postdoc mentor was Srikanth Iyengar. In 2019, I received my PhD at the  University of Nebraska-Lincoln where my advisors were Lucho Avramov and Mark Walker. My research interests are primarily in the homological aspects of commutative algebra. I enjoy thinking about theories of support, structures on resolutions, triangulated categories and relations between commutative algebra and other areas like representation theory and topology. 

Here's a little bit more about me: I spent most of my formative years in the San Francisco bay area and near Seattle. I have also spent a good deal of time in Nebraska and Oregon, while pursuing my PhD. Some of my hobbies are biking, hiking, film, and cat-time. 

My preferred pronouns are he/him/his