I am a Postdoc in the Math Department at the Pennsylvania State University, working with Alberto Bressan. I received my PhD in 2016 working under the supervision of Giovanni Leoni and Bob Pego at Carnegie Mellon University.
My research interests lie in developing mathematical analysis to study a broad range of applied problems. I use techniques such as the calculus of variations, PDE, non-linear, linear and non-smooth analysis, and probability theory to study challenging applied problems. Application areas that I have studied include:
If you want to know more about of these projects, see my publication page.
To contact me, send an email to [email protected]
My research interests lie in developing mathematical analysis to study a broad range of applied problems. I use techniques such as the calculus of variations, PDE, non-linear, linear and non-smooth analysis, and probability theory to study challenging applied problems. Application areas that I have studied include:
- Phase transitions in material science (e.g. Cahn-Hilliard and coagulation-fragmentation equations)
- Decision making with limited information (e.g. reinforcement learning, decentralized optimization/control)
- Asymptotic consistency for statistical estimation (e.g. regularized risk minimization, extreme value processes)
- Fluid dynamics (e.g. non-uniqueness in Euler's equation, Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations)
If you want to know more about of these projects, see my publication page.
To contact me, send an email to [email protected]