This is a list of my graduate students and undergraduate research students (including USRAs) past and present.

  • Ph.D. students
    • Chi Hoi Yip, current (co-supervised with Jozsef Solymosi and Josh Zahl).
    • Reginald Simpson, current.
    • Nick Harland, Ph.D. 2012. Thesis: The iterated Carmichael lambda function. Subsequent position: instructor, University of Manitoba.
    • Erick Wong, Ph.D. 2012. Thesis: Structure and randomness in arithmetic settings.
    • Vishaal Kapoor, Ph.D. 2011. Thesis: Asymptotic formulae for arithmetic functions. Subsequent position: software engineer at Google.
  • M.Sc. students
    • Chi Hoi Yip, M.Sc. 2021 (co-supervised with Jozsef Solymosi, Jun-Cheng Wei, and Josh Zahl). Thesis: On the clique number of Paley graphs and generalized Paley graphs. Continued on to Ph.D. studies at UBC.
    • Jenna Downey, M.Sc. 2019 (co-supervised with Michael Bennett). Thesis: Counting integers with restrictions on their prime factors. Subsequent position: instructor at Okanagan College.
    • Amir Parvardi, M.Sc. 2019. Thesis: Various problems on subproducts of residue classes modulo a prime. Subsequent position: instructor at Art of Problem Solving Online School.
    • Reginald Simpson, M.Sc. 2018. Thesis: A three dimensional set of limit points related to the abc conjecture. Continued on to Ph.D. studies at UBC.
    • Nina Rupert, M.Sc. 2013. Thesis: Extending Erdős–Kac and Selberg–Sathe to Beurling primes with controlled integer counting functions. Subsequent position: Ph.D. student at University of Idaho.
    • Mark Thom, M.Sc. 2011. Essay: Square-free trinomial discriminants. Subsequent position: Ph.D. student in computer science at the University of Lethbridge.
    • Daniel Pareja, M.Sc. 2011. Essay: Numbers with small and specified prime factors. Subsequent position: Ph.D. student at University of Waterloo.
    • Keira Gunn, M.Sc. 2009. Essay: Collatz-type problems with multiple divisors. Subsequent position: instructor at Douglas College.
    • Vishaal Kapoor, M.Sc. 2006. Essay: Almost-primes represented by quadratic polynomials. Continued on to Ph.D. studies at UBC.
    • M. Chris Duarte, M.Sc. 2005. Thesis: The Selberg sieve and prime pairs. Subsequent position: graduate student in the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto.
  • Undergraduate students
    • Khaled Elgohary and Marcus Lai, VXML, 2022–23. Project: Generalization of Artin's conjecture.
    • Chau Nguyen, research student, 2022. Project: The least primary factor of the multiplicative group.
    • Nathan Fugleberg, USRA, 2020. Project: A lower bound on the size of maximal Sidon sets.
    • Yuan Yuan Li and Xiaoxuan Liang, research students, 2019. Project: An annotated bibliography of comparative prime number theory.
    • Miao Gu, research student, 2017. Project: Factorization tests and algorithms arising from counting modular forms and automorphic representations.
    • Jiawei Lin, research student, 2017. Project: Special prime number races with three contestants.
    • Yue Shi, research student, 2017. Project: A Scheme implementation of an algorithm for computing Egyptian fraction representations.
    • Ben Chang, USRA, 2016. Projects: The least invariant factor of the multiplicative group and Statistics of the multiplicative group. Subsequent position: M.Sc. student, mathematics, University of Toronto.
    • Winnie Miao, USRA, 2014. Project: abc triples.
    • Mathias Hudoba de Badyn, undergraduate honours thesis, 2013. Project: On the Hilbert–Pólya and pair correlation conjectures. Subsequent position: graduate student, aeronautics and astronautics, University of Washington.
    • Kara Laudi, undergraduate directed studies thesis, 2013. Project: Nim, Dukego, and Angel–Devil.
    • Eric Naslund, undergraduate honours thesis, 2012–13. Thesis: Three term arithmetic progressions. Subsequent position: graduate student at Princeton University.
    • Karlming Chen, USRA, 2011 (co-supervised with Mike Bennett). Project: sums of unit fractions with restricted denominators.
    • Eric Naslund, research student, 2011. Project: the median prime factor.
    • Justin Scarfy, research student, 2011. Project: annotated bibliography of comparative prime number theory.
    • Alexis Peilloux, research student, 2009–10. Project: Lower bounds for sumsets of multisets in Fp2. Subsequent position: graduate student, public affairs, Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, and graduate student, mathematics, Université Pierre-et-Marie Curie—Paris VI.
    • Edward Lui, USRA, 2008. Project: Double-critical graphs. Subsequent position: graduate student, computer science, Cornell University.
    • Tiffany Chao, USRA, 2007. Project: Distributions of missing sums and differences. Subsequent position: graduate student, computer science, University of Waterloo.
    • Frank Chu, USRA, 2005. Project: Computations of prime number race densities. Subsequent position: graduate student, computer science, University of Toronto.
    • Eva Koo, Navid Mohammadi, Kristin Shaw, and Wendy Thiessen, research students, 2003 (co-supervised with David Boyd and Steph van Willigenburg)

If you are on this list and would like me to update the link to your current home page or something else, just let me know.