

Academic interests: probabilistic combinatorics, graph theory, Markov chains, information security and privacy
Research:
PhD thesis:
Applications of Matching Theory in Avoidance Coupling and Anonymity Systems
Current Teaching:
Past Teaching:
- As lecturer: Calculus with Algebra (Fall 2013), Probability (Fall 2014)
- As teaching assistant: Graduate Topics in Probability: Game Theory (Fall 2015), Differential equations (Spring 2013, Fall 2011),
Muli-variable calculus (Fall 2012, Winter 2012), Complex analysis (at University of Warsaw, 2010)
- Workshops: Exploring Mathematics (Summer 2013), Sonia Kovalevsky Day (2012, 2014, 2016)
- Teaching qualification: Department of Mathematics Teaching Seminar (Summer 2013)
Education:
- Dartmouth College (PhD in Mathematics, 2016) PhD supervisor: Prof. Peter Winkler
- London School of Economics (MSc in Applicable Mathematics, 2011)
- University of Cambridge (Part III / Master of Advanced Studies in Mathematics, 2009)
- King's College London (BSci in Mathematics, 2008)
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Pop-scientific content:
My Grandfather and Einstein, a guest post on Fiat Physica. Also, here is the full text of
The Evolution of Physics by A. Einstein and L. Infeld.
A stirring (if scientifically slightly outdated) commentary on the hardships of academia, shot at the AEI in Potsdam:
No Higgs [At the LHC], full credits in description.
A
cartoon for some of my anonymity work by Eleri Harris of
elerimai.com.
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Twitter and
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression.