I am a postdoctoral researcher at Sorbonne Université (IMJ-PRG) and Inria Paris (Ouragan team), supervised by Elias Tsigaridas. My research is in computational algebra, geometry and optimization. Much of the work concerns the probabilistic analysis and bit complexity of randomized algorithms in real algebraic geometry. I have also worked on isogeny-based cryptography and post-quantum cryptography.
I completed both my PhD and MMath in computer science at the University of Waterloo, supervised by David Jao and Éric Schost for my PhD, and by Mark Giesbrecht and Éric Schost for my MMath. Earlier, during my undergraduate studies at Simon Fraser University, I worked with Michael Monagan on computer algebra, and James Delgrande on knowledge representation and reasoning.