I’m a third-year Ph.D. student at MIT, advised by Yufei Zhao and Henry Cohn. I primarily work in combinatorial geometry, which means that I think about patterns in geometry, sometimes in 2 or 3 dimensions, sometimes in 4 or 100 dimensions. This is a picture of me brandishing a not-yet-cooked kürtőskalács, a traditional Hungarian dessert. If you’re considering visiting Budapest, you might be interested in my guide to the city.

When I’m not thinking about math, I’m usually reading.

You can reach me at travis.dillon [at] mit [dot] edu.

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