ALEX VIDINAS


WELCOME!

I'm a fifth-year PhD candidate in mathematics at Cornell University. My advisor is Karola Mészáros.
My interests lie at the intersection of combinatorics and knot theory; specifically, I look at ways in which combinatorics can be used to study isotopy invariants like the Alexander polynomial.
Before coming to Cornell, I completed my undergraduate degrees in honors mathematics and in physics at the Universiy of Michigan.

CONTACT

acv42 at cornell dot edu

OTHER USEFUL INFO

My pronouns are they/he and my last name is pronounced vih-dean-us. This semester, I am teaching Calculus I (MATH 1110). My office hours are Thursdays from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in Malott 218.