I am currently a postdoc at the Université de Montréal. Generally speaking, my research is in contact topology and in symplectic topology. I am primarily working with Professors Lalonde and Cornéa.

I did my Ph.D. at the Courant Institute (at New York University) under the supervision of Professor Helmut Hofer. My dissertation applied several ideas from contact and symplectic geometry to establish results in Hamiltonian dynamical systems.

Prior to my studies at the Courant Institute, I did my undergraduate studies (1996-2000) at the University of Waterloo (located in Waterloo, Ontario). I studied both Pure Mathematics and Applied Mathematics.

For elementary school through high school, I attended Lycée Rochambeau in Bethesda, Maryland (in the greater Washington, DC area).

I currently live in the beautiful city of Montréal.