Firstly, I am a staunch supporter of equity, diversity, and inclusion in mathematics and in general. Our current academic system directly benefits some people at the expense of others. I am committed to doing what I can do end these injustices and I encourage others to do the same.

I am currently a Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto under the supervision of Michael Groechenig. Before that I was a Masters student at the University of Saskatchewan, supervised by Steven Rayan. My MSc thesis can be found here.

My research interests lie in algebraic geometry, more specifically the theory of moduli, Higgs bundles, quiver representations, and toric and hypertoric varieties, along with applications thereof to mirror symmetry. I am supported by a Queen Elizabeth II/Mathematics Alumni Scholarship in Science and Technology.

My CV is here.