About Me

I am a postdoctoral appointee at Sandia National Laboratories, working in the Scalable Algorithms group in the Center for Computing Research. In May 2024, I completed my Ph.D. in Mathematics at Temple University under the supervision of Professor Daniel B. Szyld in the Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing Group. My research interests are broadly in numerical linear algebra and high performance scientific computing.

In particular, I am interested in both the theory and efficient implementation of practical numerical methods for solving large linear systems of equations on heterogeneous computing architectures. Within this, specific topics I am currently researching include Krylov subspace methods, randomized linear algebra on high-performance GPUs, and sparse direct solvers.