Talks
On this page, you will find the notes and slides I made for the talks I presented.
Informal Talks (Reading Seminar, etc.)
- Towards Topos of Graphs. Topos Reading Seminar at NASA GSFC (Division 450.0) in July 29th, 2024.
- Hasty Introduction to Software-Defined Networks. NASA GRC HDTN Clock Synchronization Meeting. July 12th, 2024.
- Pre-Processing and Leakage-Resilience Secure Computation. Purdue CS Theory Reading Seminar in Nov 3rd, 2022.
- Determinantal Complexity and Matrix Multiplication. Purdue CS Theory Reading Seminar in Feb 24th, 2022.
- Constructing Indistinguishability Obfuscation for Polynomial-Sized Circuits (Abstract). UMass CS Theory Seminar in Oct 20th, 2020.
- Recent Progress in the embedded Calabi-Yau conjecture. UMass Geometric Analysis Reading Seminar in May 7th, 2020.
- Enhanced Differential Equation Solvers Using Parallel Algorithms (Abstract). UMass CS Theory Seminar in Apr 29th, 2020.
- Weierstrass Product and Sum of Reciprocals of Squares. Guest lecture in MATH 421 Undergraduate Complex Analysis, taught by Professor William Meeks (Wiki) in Apr 30th, 2018.
In-class Talks
- Algebraic Geometric Secret Sharing Schemes and Secure Multi-Party Computations over Small Fields. Paper reading presentation for CS 655 Advanced Cryptology with Professor Jeremiah Blocki on April 18th, 2023
- Why is WiFi dangerous? My Capstone project for CS 590J Cyber Effects. Links to the recorded presentations are in the link as well.
- Optimization of Non-Smooth Functions and Convergence Along ULA Under Isoperimetric Assumptions. Reading projects for CS 690OP Convex Optimization with Professor Ina Fiterau on Apr 8th and 29th, 2020 respectively.
- Adjoints of Unbounded Linear Operators and Sobolev Spaces W_0^{1,p}. In-class presentation for MATH 725 Functional Analysis with Professor Andrea Nahmod (Wiki) on Mar 3rd and Apr 28th, 2020 respectively.
- Fundamental Group of 3-Manifold (Slides). Junior-year writing course with Professor Franz Pedit on Dec 6th, 2018.
- Complexity of Numerical Analysis with BSS Machine. Reading project for CS 601 Computation Theory with Professor Neil Immerman (Wiki) on May 1st, 2018.