About Me
I'm a third-year graduate student in the Applied Mathematics Department at the University of Washington. My favorite Beatle is George. I love hummus.
E-mail me at dlovit at amath dot washington dot the first three letters of "educational."
Research
I've been to a couple of REUs. At the University of Nebraska, under guidance from Professor Allan Peterson, I coauthored a paper titled
Oscillation Theorems for a Self-Adjoint Dynamic Equation on Time Scales.
Right now I'm finishing some research in nonlinear waves with my advisor, Bernard Deconinck. Specifically, I'm looking at stationary solutions of the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation and using them as a basis for explanation of experimental data.
Teaching Experience
- Winter 2007: TA, Math 124
- Fall 2007: TA, Math 111
- Spring 2008: Math Study Center tutor
Fellowships and Awards
- VIGRE fellow, 2006–2007 and 2007–2008
- ARCS fellow, 2006–2009
- Honorable Mention, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program 2006