Andrew Yarmola is an accomplished mathematician and software engineer with extensive experience in topology, geometry, and computational mathematics. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Princeton University since March 2018, Andrew specializes in leveraging round-off error-correcting floating-point arithmetic for studying hyperbolic manifolds. Previous roles include Postdoctoral Researcher and Instructor at the University of Luxembourg, where Andrew proved new theorems about circle packings and taught advanced mathematics courses. Earlier positions at Princeton University involved rigorous proof techniques in hyperbolic geometry, and at Boston College, a Ph.D. was earned while contributing to research in Kleinian groups and teaching mathematics. Andrew's software engineering expertise includes developing low-latency trading platforms at Celeris Financial and Robinhood, alongside creating pension prediction models at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. Educational background includes a Bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a Ph.D. from Boston College.
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