I am a Ph.D. student in the Mathematics Department at Iowa State University, where I am the President of our chapter for the Association for Women in Mathematics. I am a Graduate Student Advisor for the Coalition for Excellence in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, and this year, I am participating in Iowa State's Preparing Future Faculty program. My current research interests lie in combinatorics, specifically parking functions, vector partitions, and flow polytopes.
This summer, I am serving as a Graduate Mentor for the Iowa State University Math REU; I worked with this program in Summer 2022, and my group in 2022 studied problems related to modifying Kemeny's constant. During other recent summers, I taught a section of Calculus II, participated in the Graduate Research Workshop in Combinatorics, and joined a Mathematics Research Community hosted by the AMS (titled Algebraic Combinatorics).
I graduated from Williams College as a Mathematics and Chemistry double major. I wrote an Honors Thesis on unit interval parking functions and defective parking functions with Dr. Pamela E. Harris.