Education
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- S.B. in theoretical mathematics, 1996
- Harvard University
- A.M. in mathematics, 1997
- Ph.D. in mathematics, 2000, under the
supervision
of Barry Mazur
Employment
- University of Michigan,
Department of Mathematics
- T.H. Hildebrant assistant professor, 2000-2002
- University of California, Berkeley,
Department of Mathematics
- Visiting assistant professor, 2003
- Amherst College,
Department of Mathematics and Computer
Science
- Visiting assistant professor, 2003-2004
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
Department of Mathematics and
Statistics
- Assistant professor, 2004-present
Grants
- Selmer groups of geometric Galois representations, 2000-2003
- NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship
DMS-0071572 under the supervision of
Chris Skinner (2000-2001) and
Ken Ribet (2002-2003)
- p-adic variation of supersingular Iwasawa
invariants, 2004-2007
- NSF Algebra, number theory and combinatorics infrastructure program,
DMS-0440708, collaborative with
Robert Pollack,
DMS-0439264
- Five College Number Theory Seminar (Program in analysis in number theory), 2005-2007
- NSA Mathematical Sciences Program CWSS,
H98230-05-1-0291, joint with
Robert Benedetto,
Gregory Call,
Giuliana Davidoff,
Paul Gunnells,
Farshid Hajir,
Leanne Robertson,
Margaret Robinson and
Siman Wong.
- p-adic properties of p-adic Galois representations, 2007-2010
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- NSF Algebra, number theory and combinatorics infrastructure program,
DMS-0700359.
Awards
- Jon A. Bucsela Mathematics Prize, 1996
- Department of Mathematics,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1996-1999
- Department of Mathematics,
Harvard University
- M.S. Keeler Research Fellowship, 2000-2002
- Department of Mathematics,
University of Michigan