I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at University of Delaware.
I obtained my PhD from Department of Pure Mathematics at University of Waterloo under the supervision of Professors Brian Forrest and Nico Spronk. Before moving to Delaware, I was a postdoctoral researcher at University of Waterloo, and a Fields Postdoctoral Fellow at Fields Institute for Mathematical Research in Toronto.
Research:
My research interests are in Noncommutative Harmonic Analysis, Graph Limit Theory, and their applications in Data Science. Currently, my research is funded by the National Science Foundation grants DMS-2408008 (2024-2027) and CCF-2427965 (2025-2028), as well as Simons Travel Support for Mathematicians (2024-2029). Previously, my research was funded by the National Science Foundation grant DMS-1902301 (2019-2023).
Recent Seminars and Conferences:
I am organizing the Analysis seminar at Delaware.
I am a co-organizer of the Northeastern Analysis Meeting (NEAM 2025) at University of Delaware, November 1-2, 2025.
I was a co-organizer of the Second Mid-Atlantic Analysis Meeting on October 16-18, 2020, the Mid-Atlantic Analysis Seminar Series in Fall 2020, and the Mid-Atlantic Analysis Meeting at Virginia Tech on November 9-11, 2018.
I was a co-organizer of Virtual Mini-symposium on Community Detection and Seriation for Complex Network at 2020 SIAM Conference on Mathematics of Data Science on June 18 and 25, 2020.
I was a co-organizer of Special Session on Interplay between Analysis and Combinatorics at the AMS Fall Eastern Sectional Meeting 2018.
Supervision and Training:
Present PhD students
Caroline McCrorey
Previous PhD students.
Kathryn Beck, 2020-2025, Norbert Wiener Postdoctoral Fellow at Tufts University.
Joseph DeGaetani, 2020-2024, Assistant Professor (tenure-track) at SUNY Oswego.
Teddy Mishura, 2017-2023, Postdoctoral Fellow at Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto.
Kris Hollingsworth, 2015-2020, Assistant Professor (tenure-track) at Minnesota State University, Mankato.