
Office: MCS 178

I am a graduate student in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at Boston University
My former life was spent in the Mathematics and Philosophy Departments at the University of Houston. There, I worked on philosophy of science, logic, and decision theory. I am currently working on multi-scale models for time series using the wavelet transform. In particular, I am studying statistical aspects of multifractal estimation.
The above figure, while recognized in the literature as an example of Spatiotemporal chaos (the famous profile of the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation modeling propagation of flame, fluid, and chemichal fronts), it is actually a model of my un-done bed every morning.