Upcoming Schedule

May 13-17, 2024: SIAM Conference on Applied Linear Algebra (LA24) (Paris, France)
I am speaking in the mini-symposium "Stochastic Iterative Methods for Mathematical Data Science" and my talk is titled "Stochastic Iterative Methods for Linear Problems with Adversarial Corruption." My student, Max Collins, is speaking in the mini-symposium "Recent Advances and Critical Challenges in Randomized Linear Algebra" and his talk is titled "On the Concentration and Variance of the Error of Randomized Iterative Methods". Looking forward to a great trip and a great conference!

June 10-21, 2024: SLMath Summer Research in Mathematics (SRiM) (Berkeley, CA)
My group's (with Paulina Hoyos Restrepo (UTA), Alona Kryshchenko (CSUCI), Shambhavi Suryanarayanan (Princeton), and Karamatou Yacoubou-Djima (Wellesley)) proposal was accepted to SLMath Summer Research in Mathematics (SRiM)! We will be visiting for a two week-long research visit in Summer 2024, where we will be studying column-slice-action methods for tensor regression. We are very excited for this opportunity!

August 12-16, 2024: Collaborate@ICERM (Providence, RI)
My group's (with Paulina Hoyos Restrepo (UTA), Alona Kryshchenko (CSUCI), Deanna Needell (UCLA), Shambhavi Suryanarayanan (Princeton), and Karamatou Yacoubou-Djima (Wellesley)) proposal was accepted to Collaborate@ICERM! We will be visiting for a week-long research visit in Summer 2024, where we will be studying randomized algorithms for tensor problems with factorized operators or data. We are very excited for this opportunity!

October 21-25, 2024: SIAM Conference on Mathematics of Data Science (MDS24) (Atlanta, GA)
I am on the program committee for this conference, am coorganizing a mini-symposium titled "Randomized iterative algorithms for large-scale matrix and tensor data", and co-leading a guided affinity group on "Randomized algorithms for data science"! Looking forward to an awesome and busy time!

January 13-17, 2025: AIM SQuaRE (Pasadena, CA)
My group's (with Paulina Hoyos Restrepo (UTA), Alona Kryshchenko (CSUCI), Kamila R. Larripa (Cal Poly Humboldt), Shambhavi Suryanarayanan (Princeton), and Karamatou Yacoubou-Djima (Wellesley)) proposal was accepted to the AIM SQuaRE program! We will be visiting for a week-long research visit, where we will be studying randomized column-slice-action methods for tensor problems. We are very excited for this opportunity!