I wrote a book on Automated Market Makers (AMMs) in DeFi.
I wrote a book chapter in "Design and Manufacturing" on an optimization technique I developed and perfected during my doctorate work.
I wrote a book chapter in Springer's "Recent Progress and Modern Challenges in Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science" about my work on finding ground states of materials using much fewer expensive simulations than status quo methods.
I have given more than 20 talks including a handful of invited talks about my work.
I hold multiple professional awards from my work in Research at General Electric including 3 above & beyond awards, a talent development workshop award, 2 impact awards, a teaching award, and 2 spotlight awards.
I hold two awards from my work in Tech on winning an in-company hackathon on implementing Kafka to achieve faster data delivery to our customers and also an impact award for my work.
For more about research I did during my graduate work at Cornell, please see this site.