About

 

I am an Instructor in the Mathematics Department at CU. My research interest is in dynamical systems and their applications to neuroscience. My work spans from theoretical models of learning and memory to data-driven approaches to psychiatric illness, from studying complexity in polynomial families to understanding complex computational networks in the brain.

I am the faculty advisor of the Campus Initiative at CU, and some of my off-duty activities are fueled by UNICEF goals. Feel free to visit our student club page, if you would like to know how you can get involved.

Teaching

 

This semester I am teaching Math 3001 (Analysis I), Section 01, which meets MWF, 9-9:50am in FLMG 154, and Math 2300 (Calculus II), Section 05, which meets MTWF, 11-11:50am in MUEN D140.

Availability

 

I have office hours on Monday 11am-1pm, Tuesday 12-1pm and Wednesday 11am-12pm.