I received a Ph.D. in mathematics from Georgia Tech in 2014. My Ph.D. advisor was Yuri Bakhtin. Afterwards I was a postdoc with Konstantin Khanin at University of Toronto, and with Thomas Mountford at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). From 2018 to 2020, I worked in Michel Benaïm’s research group at Université de Neuchâtel. I have also worked as a substitute teacher: at the high school Lycée Jean Piaget in Neuchâtel and at the elementary school Altes Amt in Echte, Germany. From 2022 to 2024, I was part of Maximilian Engel’s MATH+ Research Group “Application-driven Random and Multiscale Dynamical Systems” at FU Berlin.

Since September 2024, I have been back in Michel Benaïm’s group at Université de Neuchâtel, where we are trying to understand under which conditions piecewise deterministic Markov processes admit smooth stationary densities. I am also a teaching assistant for a freshmen calculus course and for a Master’s level course on dynamical systems and their applications to ecology.

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