I received a Ph.D. in mathematics from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2014. My Ph.D. advisor was Yuri Bakhtin. Afterwards I was a postdoc with Konstantin Khanin at the University of Toronto, and with Thomas Mountford at the 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: from September 2020 to April 2021 at the high school Lycée Jean Piaget in Neuchâtel, and from April to July 2022 at the elementary school Altes Amt in Echte, Germany.

In September 2022 I joined Maximilian Engel’s MATH+ Research Group “Application-driven Random and Multiscale Dynamical Systems” at FU Berlin. There I am working on extending the ergodic theory for random dynamical systems (RDS) conditioned on not escaping from a certain region before a prescribed time (so-called conditioned or localized RDS). In addition, I have recently been working on randomly switched dynamical systems with non-exponential switching times, in collaboration with Edouard Strickler; and on uniqueness of global solutions to the stochastic heat equation, in collaboration with Konstantin Khanin and Beatriz Navarro Lameda.

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