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Travel & Activities

Upcoming Travel:

I will be speaking in the following seminars and conferences in the near future: 

University of Washington Colloquium, May 2022.

Geometry, Arithmetic, and Groups, UT Austin, Jun 2022.

Big Mapping Class Groups and Diffeomorphism Groups, CIRM October 2022.

Workshop on the Geometry and Dynamics of Groups of Transformations, Fields Institute Jan 2023.

GGT Minischool on "Huge Groups", Montreal, Apr 2023. 

Service, outreach, and other activities:

I will be running a mini-course for the PRIMA Congress in the summer of 2022. More details coming soon. 

I am a co-organizer of the Roots of Unity Workshop, which will take place at the IMA in June of 2022. Applications are due on Feb. 15, 2022. 

I am running a speaker series at the University of Utah highlighting the achievements of individuals from marginalized groups in STEM (in both industry and academia). If you have suggestions for speakers, please email me. 

​I am currently the faculty advisor for the University of Utah chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics. Please see our website for more about the activities and outreach we are organizing this year. 

Below is a select list of my prior service and outreach (for a full list, please see my CV):
  • Co-founder of the Mathematics Department EDI committee at the University of Utah (2020).
  • Member of search committee for Assistant Vice President for Faculty Equity & Diversity, University of Utah (Jun 2020).
  • Co-organizer, RTG Mini-conference (Feb 2020).
  • Workshop Presenter, Science Day at the U (Nov 2019).
  • Workshop Leader, Defining Your Path, Middle school outreach event at University of Utah (Nov 2019).
  • Co-organizer of AIM Workshop on Infinite-type Surfaces (Apr 2019).
  • Volunteer, Math outreach event at our local museum MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation (May 2018).
  • Host, UCSB "Faculty Nights". Faculty Nights is an interactive event that bridges the gap between students and faculty through the exploration of a hot topic. This event's hot topic was "Inequality is statistically significant! An uncensored discussion about gender discrimination" (Feb 2018).
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