I am an incoming student at Indiana University Bloomington pursuing a B.S. in Mathematics with plans to graduate in spring 2030 and continue into graduate studies in pure mathematics.
As a Cox Research Scholar, I will be regularly conducting active mathematical research under the guidance of faculty. My current curiosities lead me to algebra and how the subject classifies symmetries.
Before enrolling at IU, I completed extensive dual-enrollment coursework at IU Indianapolis and participated in Stanford University's Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) covering abstract algebra and number theory.
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation (JKCF) College Scholarship
Awarded for undergraduate studies at Indiana University Bloomington
Educational advising, internship funding, and technology stipends included
One of 116 award recipients, valued at up to $55,000/yr
Jesse H. and Beulah Chanley Cox Research Scholarship
Awarded for undergraduate studies at Indiana University Bloomington
Paired with IU faculty member to conduct stipendiary research
One of 10 award recipients, valued at up to $35,000/yr