Education
PhD, Mathematics, Tulane University
MS, Statistics, Tulane University
AB, Mathematics, Harvard University
About
I study problems in quantum information theory with a probability and statistics viewpoint. I have developed new statistical methods for analyzing experiments in quantum physics and new protocols for device-independent random number generation. My interests also include the geometric structure of probability distributions arising in quantum mechanics and the phenomenon of multipartite nonlocality. Check out my video and feel free to contact me about any potential openings for students and/or postdoctoral researchers - I am currently soliciting applications for a and have open graduate student positions as well!