About Me
I am a postdoctoral research fellow jointly with Université du Québec à Montréal and Loyola University Chicago working under Dr. Vladimir Reinharz, and an OER Research Fellow with the OpenEd Group. In 2019, I helped initiate the network for Women in Combinatorics.
I have a passion for mathematics, specifically graph theory that began at a very early age. At 5 years old, I first learned about the Four Colour Theorem, and have been pursuing it ever since. My research interests lie primarily in graph structure including pursuit-evasion games, saturation, and graph modelling.
I have taught mathematics as far as Cameroon, and as close to home as Waterloo, Ontario. I have given talks about my research across the globe. I am enthusiastic about all that I do, and I hope to share that passion with a future generation of women in math.
"A mathematician is a machine that turns coffee into theorems"