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I have transitioned my math webpage to here.
I am a Research Assistant Professor at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics at Stony Brook University. I received my PhD in 2019 from UC Berkeley, under my advisor Professor Denis Auroux. My interests lie in symplectic geometry, specifically mirror symmetry. You may find me at diverSCi-Tea.
Mathematics
Organizational activities
Teaching and Mentoring
Resources
- Test taking tips (Cambridge) // The Science of Well-Being
- MIT OpenCourseWare // SFSU-Colombia combinatorics initiative - free online course materials
- Academia resources:
- The Noetherian Ring: Women in the Math department at UC Berkeley
- Member of Symplectic Group Action's call to action: a group toolbox for learning and acting in the Black Lives Matter movement
- For organizations: Calling in Black // Math Academia
- For instructors: Why we need to rehumanize mathematics
- Ways to retain mathematicians: AMS, APS, and here
- Conferences, travel grants, and initiatives: Joint Math Meetings, AMS Travel Grants,
AWM, Berkeley conference travel grant,
MSRI-UP, IAS-WAM, EDGE, AAUW, SACNAS conference, CAARMS,
USTARS, Georgia Tech topology conference, Latinx in the Mathematical Sciences Conference, SCHMS, PUMP,
Mathcamp, BEAM, EYH, Spectra, Power Mapping your Sphere of Influence from Safety Pin Box
- For undergraduates:
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