Service & Outreach Activities
Conference and Workshop Organization
- 2023 Jun.
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Macaulay2 Workshop & Mini-school
Weeklong event in computational commutative algebra bringing about 70 researchers to Minneapolis. - 2022 May
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Graduate Meeting on Combinatorial Commutative Algebra
Weekend graduate event with 12 speakers bringing about 70 students and postdocs to Minneapolis.
Mathematical Service
- 2018 – 2023
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Directed Reading Program, University of Minnesota, Co-founder and co-organizer
Matched over 250 undergraduate and graduate students in guided mathematics reading projects. - 2019 – 2022
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Student Commutative Algebra Meeting, University of Minnesota, Co-organizer
Held a weekly meetup of friendly neighborhood commutative algebra students. - 2021 Apr.
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Graduate Student Combinatorics Conference, Session Chair
Chairedthe session on Combinatorial Algebraic Geometry. - 2017 – 2018
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Pauline Sperry Undergraduate Lecture Series, UC Berkeley, Organizer
Inaugurated an annual lecture aimed at providing a role model for marginalized students in math.
Referee Work:
Journal of Software for Algebra and Geometry, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra
Broader Outreach
- 2019 – 2023
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Vincent Hall Thespians, University of Minnesota, Performer
Helped with first-time teaching assistant orientation through situational comedy. - 2023 Jan.
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Minnesota Project in Mathematics, Counselor
Helped with workshops and mentored two undergraduate projects during the week-long program. - 2019 – 2020
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AMS Graduate Student Blog, Staff Writer
Wrote about finding community through mathematical art and history. - 2018 Jul.
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Girls Who Code @ Cloudflare, Workshop Leader
Instilled an appreciation for mathematics in high school girls using elliptic cryptography puzzles. - 2016 – 2017
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Mathematics Undergraduate Student Association, UC Berkeley, President
Helped build an inclusive and diverse community among undergraduate math students at Berkeley. - 2014 & 2015
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Berkeley mini Math Tournament, Grader and Lecturer
Instilled an appreciation for knot theory in advanced elementary and middle school students.