This page conatins my other acdemic activities. The slides of the talks that are not lised on the page are available upon request.
Upcoming talks:
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An equidistribution theorem for automorphic representations of GSp(4), November 3, 2020 (at 4:10 pm Eastern US)
Algebra and Number Theory Seminar, Louisiana State University (Invited talk). -
On some equidistribution theorems, November 5, 2020 ( at 11:30 am Eastern US)
Fordham Math Seminar, Fordham University. -
Challenges and usefulness of creating a database of groups in LMFDB, December 8, 2020 (at 1 pm Eastern US)
VaNTAGe Math.
Recent talks:
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On counting automorphic representations and its connection to an equidistribution theorem for GSp(4), October 23, 2020
Algebra Seminar, University of North Texas (Invited talk). -
On local data of rational elliptic curves with non-trivial torsion, September 26, 2020
Lighting talk at Madison Moduli Weekend, University of Wisconsin-Madison. -
Local representations attached to rational elliptic curves with
non-trivial torsion subgroups, June 2, 2020
Lighting talk at Workshop on Arithmetic Geometry, Number theory and Computation, ICERM.
Selected older talks:
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Local representations attached to elliptic curves, November 2, 2019
MAAIM, Emory University. -
Paramodular forms coming from elliptic curves, October 11, 2019
Study group in number theory, the Gradute Center, CUNY (Invited talk). -
Elliptic Curves and Paramodular Forms, January 18, 2019
AMS Contributed Paper Session on Number Theory, III, Joint Mathematics Meetings 2019 -
Some paramodular forms connected with elliptic curves, January 18, 2019
AWM Workshop: Poster Presentations by Women Graduate Students, Joint Mathematics Meetings 2019 -
Level of Siegel modular forms of degree 2 coming from the \( \rm sym^3 \) lifting, April 3, 2017
RTG - Coding, Cryptography and Number Theory (CCNT) Seminar, Clemson University (Invited talk). -
An introduction to the principle of functoriality, April 3, 2017
RTG - Coding, Cryptography and Number Theory (CCNT) Seminar, Clemson University (Invited talk).