Awards1. Wrote two expository mathematics papers: one on algebraic number theory (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SE1GEhtP-UWMUOTcWtJOPLuPOkYjiRw3/view?usp=sharing) and one on topological groups (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aRO4kiE64rYg3wNKZh8QJsF6vwozNbKI/view?usp=sharing)
2. One of the top scorers in country and Gold prize winner in USA Mathematical Talent Search for the last 4 years
(http://www.usamts.org/Leaders/U_Leaders_yr28.php)
3. Grand Prize Winner (overall 1st ranking) at Santa Clara University Math Contest
4. Qualified for the American Invitational Mathematics Exam (AIME) in 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th Grade
5. Stanford Math Tournament: 4th place in Calculus round and 9th place as a team in 2019; Individual leaderboard placement and 10th place team in 2018
6. Berkeley Math Tournament: 3rd place in Power Round and 6th place team overall in 2019; our math team qualified for the USMCA national math circuit
7. School top-scorer in 2019 AMC 12; School top-scorer in 2017 AMC
Activities1. Attending the Euler Circle, an institute for advanced (upper-division college) mathematics.
2. Conducting advanced mathematical reading; currently learning complex multiplication as well as representation theory.
3. Volunteering at the Special Needs Aquatic Program: Helping physically challenged kids relax their muscles and have fun in the pool! (http://snapkids.org/)
4. Attended the Stanford University Mathematics Camp (SUMaC) in 2018. Learned advanced topics in Abstract Algebra and Number Theory and presented a proof of quadratic reciprocity using Galois Theory to professors, grad students, and other participants.
5. Citizens of Science Initiative: Conducting research in Astrophysics under Dr. Celso Batalha to understand the process of accretion in T Tauri (pre-main sequence) stars, which gives insight into how young stars develop and eventually reach the main sequence! (2018-Present)
6. Vice President of Homestead High Math Club (2018-2019)
7. Attended the COSMOS summer program at UC Santa Cruz in 2017. Conducted research in Astrophysics under the guidance of Professor Puragra Guhathakurta and Professor Bruce Margon and presented research poster “Using Rotational Velocities of Spiral Galaxies to Estimate their Dark Matter Contents”.
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