About Me

Hello! I’m an Applied Mathematician in the Boeing Applied Math group, where I work largely on problems in graph analysis, scheduling, and multidisciplinary design, analysis, and optimization (MDAO).

I have a PhD in Computer Science from the Department of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University, where I was advised by Michael Dinitz. My research was in theoretical computer science, particularly in combinatorial optimization, graph algorithms, approximation algorithms, and network design. I was supported in part by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Before my PhD, I earned a BS in Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).