I’m a PhD student at the Applied Mathematics Department at UC Merced. My research interests broadly include mathematical biology and machine learning – I’m specifically interested in using machine learning to obtain insights on complex biological phenomena such as protein-antibody interactions and antimicrobial resistance.
News
June 2024: I presented at a minisymposium at the 2024 SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences.
April 2023: I presented a poster at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology at the Modeling Resistance Evolution workshop.
Projects
Using contrained optimization and sparse signal reconstruction to determine protein-antibody interactions
Jul 20, 2024
A network model of a bacterial population with phenotypic switching, and some results from this model about the asymtpotic growth rate of the population.
Oct 12, 2022
Developing numerical simulations of a random dynamical system to depict intermittency and ergodicity breaking in some parameter regimes.
Oct 23, 2021