Hello, and welcome to my website! Though I am now a member of the Mathematics Undergraduate Group (MUG), my teaching career has (virtually) stretched across Canada. I have taught more than 40 post-secondary mathematics courses over the past 4 years in-person and/or online at the University of Waterloo (ON), Wilfrid Laurier University (ON), Mount Allison University (NB), Selkirk College (BC), and Conestoga College (ON). My focus at these institutions is largely in teaching introductory calculus, but I also teach linear algebra, introductory differential equations, business mathematics, and technical mathematics.

I completed my graduate degree in computational astrophysics under the supervision of Drs. Welker and Wadsley at McMaster University. You can learn about my research project at my McMaster website, or in the paper published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Before this, I completed my BMath here at the University of Waterloo in applied mathematics and physics. During this time, I conducted a USRA with Dr. Fich looking at data from the SCUBA-2 telescope. You can find out a bit more about my other escapades and advice as an undergrad at this profile.

My personal interests skew heavily towards outreach and education in mathematics and physics. I've had the privilege of working at the fantastic Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing and as a presenter for the McCallion Planetarium. Outside of the classroom I also love to travel, with my current country count at 15 with hopes of climbing higher.