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I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany, in the Applied Analysis Group with Professor Làszlò Szèkelyhidi. As an applied mathematician, my interests lie in utilizing tools from numerical analysis, applied analysis, optimization, and scientific computing in order to solve problems that arise in theoretical and computational fluid dynamics. My research primarily surrounds developing accurate and efficient numerical tools to be employed with adjoint-based PDE optimization methods in order to probe fundamental problems in turbulent flows governed by the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations.
Prior to my current position, I was a postdoc in the Department of Mathematics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, working with Professor Anna-Karin Tornberg. This work concerned developing special quadrature methods for particles in a Stokes flow using boundary integral methods, which relied on error estimates to ensure numerical accuracy while remaining computationally efficient as well as used for numerical treatment of nearly singular integrals.
I obtained my Ph.D. in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McMaster University, under the supervision of Professor Bartosz Protas.
Information about my publications, Ph.D Thesis, and Master's Thesis, can be found on my Publications page.
In addition to research, I am very passionate about teaching mathematics. More information can be found on my Teaching page.
I have also been involved in many activities outside of academics and served as various positions, which can be found on my Extracurricular Work page.
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Applied Analysis Group
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
Inselstraße 22, Room D2 08
Leipzig, 04103, Germany