Experience
Education
University of Sydney: Bachelor of Advanced Science: Pure Mathematics, 2000-2003
University of Sydney: Doctor of Philosophy: Applied Mathematics, 2004-2008
Positions
2008-2010 : Postdoctoral Researcher at Melbourne University
2010-2013 : Lecturer and Research Fellow at La Trobe University
2013-2016 : Olga-Tausky-Todd Instructor at Caltech
2016-2017 : Assistant Professor at The University of Maine
2017-2020 : Principal Mathematician at The American Institutes for Research
2020-present: Principal Data Scientist at Cambium Assessment
Awards and Honors
Co-chair of the NCME SIGIMIE on Artificial Intelligence in Measurement and Education, 2023
Automated Scoring Challenge for The Nation’s Report Card- Grand Prize Winner 2021
American Institutes for Research - Assessment’s MVP -2018
ARC Discovery Project - Discrete Integrable Systems - Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - 2011-2013
ARC Discovery Project - The Sakai scheme - Askey table correspondence, analogues of isomonodromy and determinantal point processes, 2009 - 2011
Grant for AMSI Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamical Systems, 2012.
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge UK, Research Scholar 2009
Teaching
Caltech, 2015, Combinatorial Analysis
Caltech, 2014, Galois Theory and Representation Theory.
Caltech, 2014, Combinatorial Analysis
Caltech, 2013, q-special functions with applications to integrable systems.
Caltech, 2013, Galois Theory and Representation Theory.
La Trobe University, 2010, Calculus and Linear algebra.
La Trobe University, 2010-2012, Scientific Computing.
La Trobe University, 2012, Discrete Integrable Systems
Sydney University, School of Physics, 2001-2002, Scientific Computing/Scientific Visualization.
Sydney University, School of Physics, 2003-2007, Computational Science in C.
Sydney University, School of Mathematics, 2004-2007, Linear Algebra, Calculus, ODEs.
University of New South Wales, Department of Mathematics, 2007, Calculus.
La Trobe University, Department of Mathematics, 2010, Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra.