About Me

I am a Preceptor in the Department of Mathematics at Harvard University, where I focus on teaching, intructor coordination and mentoring, curriculum development, and research in education and AI. I am both interested in understanding how AI models can guide discovery in mathematics and in science, and how they can support learning and student engagement. In May 2021, I graduated with a PhD from Boston University in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, under the supervision of Takashi Kimura. My thesis describes the computation of geometric invariants using topological recursion, with an application to knot theory. Besides my research, I am also interested in nature, philosophy, politics, sports and education. I also regularly teach at scientific summer schools. Earlier I majored in Mathematics and in Physics at the Universitat de Barcelona.

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