I am a fifth year graduate student instructor of mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder. As an instructor at CU I teach one course per semester. I strive to create an interactive environment and to incorporate technology into my classroom.
I am a PhD candidate in mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder. My primary area of research is algebraic combinatorics, and my areas of study include Coxeter groups, Hecke algebras, and Kazhdan–Lusztig theory. I am especially interested in μ-values of Kazhdan–Lusztig polynomials in type D.
I plan to complete my PhD thesis in May 2013 and apply my skills in the technology industry in Boulder, Colorado. When I am not researching or teaching I enjoy hiking, camping, programming, and playing and watching soccer. You can find more information about me on my personal website