I am an Assistant Professor of
Mathematics at
University of Massachusetts
Boston. After receiving my Ph.D. in Mathematics from
MIT in 2000,
I was a J.W. Gibbs Instructor at
Yale
(2000-2003) and an Assistant Professor of
Mathematics
at
Penn State Altoona (2003-2006).
My research interests lie in differential geometry, with
a special emphasis on symplectic geometry and Hamiltonian group actions.
I am also interested in graph theoretical and combinatorial aspects of
equivariant cohomology and K-theory.
Over the last years I taught a variety of courses,
including Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations,
Mathematics for Economists, Probability, Vector Calculus, and Differential Geometry. This semester - fall 2008 - I will teach Calculus (Math 140) and I will also coordinate the Problem Solving Seminar.
I am interested in innovative approaches to
teaching, inquiry-based learning, and using technology to improve
the effectiveness of teaching.
I am a
Project NExT AMS Fellow (Sky Dot).