Author Archives: Christopher Keyes

About Christopher Keyes

Chris Keyes is a fourth year Ph.D. student at Emory University studying number theory. He is also the organizer of Emory's directed reading program and an instructor for Emory Math Circle. Outside of the math department, Chris enjoys staying active through running, baseball, and ballroom dancing.

You should have a website (and it doesn’t have to be hard)

Some months ago, a conversation among graduate students at Emory turned to the topic of updating websites. A few of us had yet to make one, so I joked that I could write a blog post on it, which was … Continue reading

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Reflections on a return to in person conferences

In late October, I attended the tenth annual Upstate Number Theory Conference at Union College in Schenectady, NY. By “attended” here, I actually mean attended, in the physical sense of the term! My physical body was relocated (by plane) to … Continue reading

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Formatting your CV in LaTeX

Academics in all stages need a CV, from prospective graduate students to postdocs, to faculty applying for promotion. As you gain experience, change roles, and apply for new positions or grants, your CV should change to reflect this. In this … Continue reading

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