Mentoring

Throughout my career I’ve had the pleasure and privilege to mentor and collaborate with a number of impressive undergrad and graduate students:

  • Maxwell Tanguchi-King. Internship on software development and indigenous data sovereignty in biodiversity monitoring. (Joint mentorship with Magali de Bruyn and Danielle Louie, UC Berkeley)
  • Nithya Appannagaari. Internship on software development and indigenous data sovereignty in biodiversity monitoring. (Joint mentorship with Magali de Bruyn and Danielle Louie, UC Berkeley)
  • Claire Liu. B.Sc. thesis on predictability of extreme rain events in the SF Bay Area. Undergrad research assistantship on RL approaches to partially observable population dynamics control problems. (Jointly with C Boettiger; UC Berkeley 2023.)
  • Maya Nalliah. Undergrad research assistantship on RL approaches to highly stochastic and non-stationary population dynamics control problems. (UC Berkeley; 2023)
  • Felix Hoeddinghaus. B.Sc. thesis on discrete algebraic groups arising in a quantum computing context. (Jointly with D Gross; U Cologne, 2022)
  • Angelos Bampounis. M.Sc. thesis on representation theory of the single-qubit Clifford group. (Jointly with D Gross; U Cologne, 2020)
  • Paula Belzig. M.Sc. thesis on the Stabilizer de Finetti theorem and applications to quantum communication. (Jointly with M Gachechiladze, D Gross and J Renes; U Cologne, 2020)
  • Tobias Hartmann. B.Sc. thesis on state-independent contextuality for few-qubit systems. (Jointly with D Gross; U Cologne, 2020)
  • Stefan Schmitz. B.Sc. thesis on parametric noise on quantum control problems. (Jointly with D Gross; U Cologne, 2019)