I am a fifth-year PhD candidate at Princeton University; I work with Mariangela Lisanti. I’m interested broadly in the physics of dwarf galaxies, galactic dynamics, and how these inform the study of dark matter around our Galaxy. In particular, I use computational methods to study Milky Way satellites, Galactic archaeology, and (in)direct detection of dark matter.
I graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2020 with a B.A. cum laude in Physics, Mathematics, and Classical Studies.
Here you can find
- how to contact me,
- my curriculum vitæ,
- summaries of my work, as well as
- my personal notes on various physics topics.