CV
Here is my CV.
Academic Positions
- Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
- Kelly Miller Professor of Mathematics, July 2024–present
- Professor, July 2022–June 2024
- Associate Professor, July 2019–June 2022
- Assistant Professor, July 2015–June 2019
- Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
- Benjamin Peirce Postdoctoral Fellow and NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, July 2011–June 2015
Visiting Positions
- Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, Germany
- Program Participant, Prospects of Formal Mathematics, May–August 2024
- Institute Henri Poincaré, Paris, Francis
- Visiting Professor, Sorbonne Université, June 2023
- Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
- Visitor, January 2023
- Institut Mittag-Leffler, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Djursholm, Sweden
- Participant, Higher algebraic structures in algebra, topology and geometry, January 2021
- Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA
- Chern Professor and Lead Organizer, Higher Categories and Categorification Program, January–May 2020
- Center for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Oslo, Norway
- Fellow, Homotopy Type theory and Univalent Foundations Program, May–June 2019
- Centre of Australian Category Theory, Sydney, Australia
- Visitor, January–July, 2017
- Max Planck Institute For Mathematics, Bonn, Germany
- Participant, Higher Structures in Geometry and Physics Program, January 2016
- Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, Germany
- Participant, Homotopy Theory, Manifolds, and Field Theories Program, May–June 2015
- Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA
- Research Member, Algebraic Topology Program, January–May 2014
Education
- University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, June 2011; M.A. in Mathematics, June 2009
- Thesis: “Algebraic model structures” advised by J. Peter May.
- “Topic” proposal: “A model structure for quasi-categories” discussed with J. Peter May.
- University of Cambridge, Churchill College, Cambridge, UK
- Certificate of Advanced Study in Mathematics (Part III) with Distinction, June 2007
- Essay: “Higher Dimensional Categories: Model Categories and Weak Factorisation Systems” advised by Martin Hyland.
- Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
- A.B. Mathematics, magna cum laude, June 2006
- Thesis: “Lubin-Tate formal groups and local class field theory” advised by Frank Calegari.