Experience
- Professor of Mathematics, Baruch College, 2025-
- Senior Research Fellow, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, 2025-
- Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford 2023-2025
- Fellow in Complex Systems, Lincoln College, Oxford 2023-2025
- Associate Professor, Baruch College CUNY 2016-2023
- Doctoral Faculty, CUNY Graduate Center 2015-
- Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Baruch College CUNY 2014-2016
- Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Université de Montréal 2011-2015
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Courant Institute New York University 2008-2011
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Weierstrass Institute Berlin, 2007-2008
Education
- Ph. D. Mathematics, Princeton University 2002-2007
- M. Sc. Physics, Université de Montréal 2001-2002
- B. Sc. Mathematics & Physics, Université de Montréal 1998-2001
Grants & Prizes
- EPSRC EP/Z535990/1 (with J. Keating) Extreme Values of Complex Systems: Random matrices and L-functions
- National Science Foundation DMS 2153803 Extreme value statistics in probabilistic number theory
- National Science Foundation CAREER, Statistics of Extrema in Complex and Disordered Systems, 2017-2021
- 2015 André-Aisenstadt Prize for outstanding research achievement by a young Canadian mathematician
- National Science Foundation, Statistics of Extrema in Disordered Systems and Related Models, 2015-2018
- Eugene M. Lang Junior Faculty Research Fellowship 2016-2017
- PSC-CUNY Research Award 68784-00 46, 2015-2016
- NSERC Canada Discovery Grant, Extreme Values of Highly Correlated Gaussian processes: a study of spin glasses and related models, 2012-2017
- FQRNT Quebec Nouveau Chercheur, 2012-2014


