About Me
Biography
I grew up near Boston, Massachusetts, and I moved to the UK after high school, where I earned a BA and MSci in Physics from the University of Cambridge in 2014 and a PhD from the University of Oxford in 2021 (see Research). Between my degrees, I spent two years teaching A-Level mathematics at the London Academy of Excellence, and I spent six months of 2020 working for Abigail Spanberger’s re-election campaign with the DigiDems. After a brief stint in central Colorado, I now live in Washington, D.C.
Teaching and tutoring
I enjoy helping high school and college students reach their potential in math and physics, especially statistics. I occasionally take tutoring clients - please get in touch to find out more.
Teaching experience
- Tutor, Probability, Mansfield Exchange Program, Oxford (Fall 2020)
- Junior Dean, Exeter College, Oxford (September 2018-January 2021)
- Tutor, Statistics and Data Analysis, Mansfield Exchange Program, Oxford (Spring 2020)
- Tutor, Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations, Department of Statistics, Oxford (Spring 2020)
- Tutor, Statistics and Data Analysis, Williams Exeter Program, Oxford (Spring 2020)
- Section leader, Topics in Computational Biology, Department of Statistics, Oxford (2019)
- Tutor, A9 Mathematical Statistics, Williams Exeter Program, Oxford (Fall 2019)
- Tutor, Foundations of Statistical Inference, Williams Exeter Program, Oxford (Summer 2019)
- Tutor, Biological Physics, Exeter College, Oxford (Spring 2018)
- Part II project supervisor, Department of Statistics, Oxford (2018-2019)
- Teacher of Mathematics, London Academy of Excellence, London (2014-2016)
- Private tutor, GCSE and A-level Mathematics, London (2015)
In Oxford, ‘tutor’ refers to a teaching assistant who works directly with students as part of the formal teaching structure.
My writing
Some brief accounts of topics I’ve found cool, fun, or thought-provoking.