Summary
Peter Francis is a PhD candidate in Mathematics at Stony Brook University specializing in probability, Markov chains, and combinatorics, with publications in both mathematics and AI journals. He brings eight years of quantitative research experience and strong software skills, writing code to drive experiments, produce reusable research software, and maintain a calculus textbook and teaching materials. At Stony Brook he pursues independent projects on parking functions and bit-operation Markov chains while collaborating broadly with advisors and peers. His background includes undergraduate research that produced publicly used software and publications, reflecting an ability to turn theoretical ideas into practical tools. Based in Brookhaven, NY, he pairs rigorous mathematical training with hands-on programming and teaching experience, and he’s eager to apply that blend to impactful, real-world problems.
7 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics at Gettysburg College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics at Stony Brook University