Professor of Mathematics
University of Maryland
Ph.D., 2004, Scientific Computing & Computational Math, Stanford
Thesis: High Order Schemes for Balance Laws and Hamilton-Jacobi Equations
Placement: Research Scientist, Kepler Project, NASA Ames
Ph.D., 2007, Math, Stanford
Thesis: Multiscale Methods for Image Registration
Placement: Assistant Professor, Kenyon College
Current Position: Professor, CalPoly
Ph.D., 2007, Math, Stanford
Thesis: Mathematical Models of the Activation and Regulation of the Immune System
Placement: Postdoc Paris 6, France, and Postdoc, Utah
Current Position: Professor, University of Sydney, Australia
Ph.D., 2007, Math, Stanford
Thesis: Modeling Group Dynamics of Phototaxis
Placement: Options Clearing Corporation, Chicago
Ph.D., 2010, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Mathematical Modeling of Drug Resistance and Cancer Stem Cells Dynamics
Placement: Postdoc, Harvard
Position: Associate Professor of Medicine & Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins
Current Position: Professor and Director, Integrated Cancer Genomics, City of Hope
M.Sc., 2012, Applied Math, Maryland
Ph.D., 2012, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Mathematical Models and Simulations of Phototaxis and Cancer Immune Interactions
Placement: Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins
Ph.D., 2012, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Mathematical Models of Immune Regulation and Cancer Vaccines
Placement: Postdoc, INRIA Grenoble. Assistant Professor, Morehouse College. Assistant Professor, University of Maryland.
Current Position: Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins
Ph.D., 2015, Math, Maryland
Thesis: Mathematical Models of Tumor Heterogeneity and Drug Resistance
Placement: Hill Assistant Professor, Rutgers
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Clarkson
Ph.D., 2016, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Mathematical Models to Study the Role of the Immune System in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Placement: Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins
Ph.D., 2017, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Mathematical Models of Ovarian Cancer
Placement: Boehringer Ingelheim, Vienna, Austria
Ph.D., 2018, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Modeling the Transfer of Drug Resistance in Solid Tumor
Placement: Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins
Ph.D., 2018, Applied Math, Maryland
Co-Advisor: Wojtek Czaja
Thesis: Harmonic Analysis and Machine Learning
Placement: Campbell & Company, Baltimore, MD
Ph.D., 2019, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Mathematical Models of Acute and Chronic Immunology
Placement: Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins
Ph.D., 2019, Applied Math, Maryland
Thesis: Modeling Imatinib-Treated Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia and the Immune System
Placement: Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins
Ph.D., 2020, BioPhysics, Maryland
Thesis: Scalable Modeling Approaches in Systems Immunology
Placement: Fellow, Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Korea
Ph.D., 2021, Math, Maryland
Thesis: Dynamics, Networks, and Information: Methods for Nonlinear Interactions in Biological Systems
Placement: Army Research Lab
Ph.D. 2022, BioPhysics, Maryland
Thesis: Inference and Control in Networks Far From Equilibrium
Placement: Postdoc, Computational Neuroscience, Medical School, Washington University in St. Louis
Ph.D. 2023, Statistics, Maryland
co-advisor: Eric Slud
Thesis: Dissecting Tumor Clonality in Liver Cancer: a Phylogeny Analysis Using Computational and Statistical Tools
Placement: Lecturer, American University
Ph.D. Student
Applied Math, Maryland
Ph.D. Student
BioPhysics, Maryland
Ph.D. Student
Stat-BB, Maryland
Ph.D. Student
Math, Maryland
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford, 2001-2004
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UC Santa Barbara
Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford, 2002-2004
Professor, Department of Mathematics, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Postdoctoral Fellow, Radiation Oncology, Stanford, 2002-2004
Siemens Medical Solutions, Princeton
Szego Assistant Professor, Stanford 2003-2006
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser
Postdoctoral Fellow, Maryland, 2010-2012
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Pepperdine
Brin Postdoctoral Fellow, Maryland, 2015-2019
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, UC Riverside
B.A., 2004, Economics, Mathematics, and Political Sciences, Stanford
Undergraduate Honors Thesis: A Transport and Convex Objective Function for Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy (2004)
B.A., 2006, Mathematics and Computational Sciences, Stanford