Thomas A. Tisch Prize for Graduate Teaching in CMS, Caltech
W. P. Carey & Co. Prize in Applied Mathematics, Caltech
SIAM Student Paper Prize
PhD research supported by the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
Thesis title: 'Make the most of what you have: Resource-efficient randomized algorithms for matrix computations'
Published multiple papers in top journals including SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications and Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
Notable works include randomized pivoted Cholesky for kernel approximation, randomized block Krylov methods, randomized Kaczmarz with tail averaging, and theory of quantum subspace diagonalization