Joshua Kartzman

Applied Mathematics and Statistics PhD Student • Stony Brook University

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Hi! I am a PhD student in Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) at Stony Brook University, advised by Professor Andrew Mullhaupt. Before this I was a Master's student at Stony Brook in the same program. I am also a DoD SMART scholar working with the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) Information Directorate. I am always looking for new interesting projects so feel free to reach out.

Research

My research focuses on Probability Theory and Multi-Armed Bandits. My most recent works are:

News

  • 06/2025: Presented bandit change-point detection work at Sigmetrics 2025.
  • 06/2025: Started first SMART scholarship internship at the AFRL Information Directorate.
  • 01/2025: Joined Professor Mullhaupt's lab at Stony Brook.
  • 08/2024: Began DoD SMART scholarship with the AFRL Information Directorate.
  • 05/2024: Started summer ATRC internship with the AFRL Sensors Directorate in Dayton, Ohio where I worked under Dr. Benjamin Robinson.
  • 05/2024: Finished PhD qualifying exams.
  • 08/2023: Started PhD in AMS at Stony Brook University in the statistics track.
  • 05/2023: Started summer internship under Professor Ji Liu at the AFRL Information Directorate in Rome, NY.
  • 08/2022: Started Master's in AMS at Stony Brook University in the statistics track.

Selected Publications

Awards

2024
DoD SMART Scholarship

Miscellaneous

I enjoy chess, cooking Indian food with my friends, hiking, and playing on my PS5.