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I am an Applied Mathematics PhD student at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
I have broad interests, spanning understanding physical phenomena to developing mathematical tools for solving applied problems. One central thread sewn through all my work is geometry: leveraging simple geometry as a means for explanation, and tackling complex geometry which is prevalent in the non-ideal real world. I work on simulations and modeling of fluids in the Physical Mathematics Lab under the direction of Prof. Pedro Sáenz, and in the intersection of optimization, machine learning, and graphics with advisor Prof. Shahar Kovalsky.
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Magoon, Liu, Guan, Tamim, Stone, Sáenz

Magoon, Yang, Aigerman, Kovalsky

Guan et al.; Magoon et al.; Tamim et al.
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