- With Dr. Mireles James, I co-organize a Seminar in Analysis and Applications. The seminar meets Thursdays at 11:00 am. Send me an email if you are interested in giving a talk.
- For graduate students: There is a Graduate Student Seminar (no professors allowed) that meets Friday afternoons. It is run by grad students and targeted at grad students and upper level undergraduates.
- In Spring 2015: I ran a graduate seminar course in Analytic Combinatorics using (mainly) the textbook "Analytic Combinatorics" by Flajolet and Sedgewick. We covered enumeration of combinatorial structures using generating functions, asymptotics using Complex Analysis, and statistical limit laws based on multi-variate asymptotics. I used an experimental format, with presentations (including student presentations) once a week and group work on problem sets during a second weekly meeting. This format, as well as some of the problem sets, were inspired by a study group that I helped organize with Mark Daniel Ward during my postdoc at Purdue.