Thomas K. Tu, Jacob D. Moorman, Dominic Yang, Qinyi Chen, Andrea L. Bertozzi, "Inexact Attributed Subgraph Matching." Proc. GTA³ 4.0: The 4th workshop on Graph Techniques for Adversarial Activity Analytics, IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Atlanta, GA, Dec. 2020. (to appear)
Thomas K. Tu, Dominic Yang, "Fault-tolerant Subgraph Matching on Aligned Networks." Proc. GTA³ 4.0: The 4th workshop on Graph Techniques for Adversarial Activity Analytics, IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Atlanta, GA, Dec. 2020. (to appear)
Jacob D. Moorman, Thomas K. Tu, Denali Molitor, Deanna Needell, "Randomized Kaczmarz with Averaging." BIT Numerical Mathematics, Aug. 2020.
Jacob D. Moorman, Thomas K. Tu, Denali Molitor, Deanna Needell, "Randomized Kaczmarz with Averaging." Proc. Information Theory and Applications Workshop, La Jolla, CA, Feb. 2019.
Jacob D. Moorman, Qinyi Chen, Thomas K. Tu, Zachary M. Boyd, Andrea L. Bertozzi, "Filtering Methods for Subgraph Matching on Multiplex Networks." Proc. GTA³ 2.0: The 2nd workshop on Graph Techniques for Adversarial Activity Analytics, IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Seattle, WA, Dec. 2018.
Interests
Subgraph Isomorphism
Iterative Linear System Solvers
Network Analysis
Machine Learning
Image Processing
Graduate Student Researcher
UCLA Department of Mathematics
June 2018– Aug 2018
Los Angeles, CA
UCLA CAM REU 2018. Supervised undergraduates while doing research on graph isomorphism algorithms.
Undergraduate Researcher
NJIT Department of Mathematics
Jan 2014– Dec 2014
Newark, NJ
Optimal control for observing uncertain velocity fields
Work
Data Science Intern
Neural Analytics
April 2017– Sept 2017
Los Angeles, CA
Explored data augmentation methods via simulations
Overhauled data post-processing and visualization frameworks to improve extensibility
Software Engineering Intern
Trillium Labs
Jan 2015– May 2016
New York, NY
Built an equity market data visualization web app to allow interactive access to millisecond resolution records.
Contributed to an outlier detection tool used to identify interesting stocks and transactions.
Combined outlier detection and data visualization tools into a workflow for generating market insights.
Teaching
Teaching Assistant
UCLA Department of Mathematics
2016– 2018
Los Angeles, CA
PIC 10B: Intermediate Programming (F'16)
Math 151B: Applied Numerical Analysis (S'17, S'18)
PIC 10A: Introduction to Programming (W'18, S'18)
PIC 16: Python with Applications (F'17, W'18)
PIC 40A: Introduction to Programming for Internet (F'18)