Assistant Professor
Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Johns Hopkins University
email: eoreilly at jhu dot edu
I am an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. I am also affiliated with the DSAI and MINDS institutes. My research focuses on point processes and stochastic geometry, geometry of convex bodies, high-dimensional probability, and their applications in the mathematical foundations of data science and machine learning.
office: NE387 in the Marbury Building (6225 Smith Avenue) on the Mount Washington campus
Future PhDs: If you are interested in joining my group as a PhD student, please apply to the AMS PhD program and mention my name in your application.
I am presenting at the Stochastic Networks Conference in Chicago in June.
New paper with Venkat Chandrasekaran "Operatopes, Operanoids, and Noncommutative Zonoids" on arXiv.