Neutrino Physics Postdoc @ Harvard | Musician
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Advisor: Prof. Carlos Argüelles-Delgado
Exploring high-energy neutrino interactions and beyond-standard-model physics. Member of the IceCube and KM3NeT collaborations.
Investigating, experimentally and phenomenologically, the long-standing MiniBooNE excess of electro-magnetic events
Searching for the right-handed counterparts to our left-handed neutrinos
On IceCube and KM3NeT, understanding what neutrino telescopes can tell us about the highest-energy fundamental particles
Exploring the question: can we leverage nature to explore Nature? (Illustration by J. Pairin)
Mentoring students through the development of ML tools for neutrino physics (Diagram by F. Yu)
Writing and maintaining scientific software tools for the neutrino physics community (Illustration by J. Pairin)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2019-2023)
Thesis: "Experimental and Phenomenological Investigations of the MiniBooNE Excess"
Advisor: Prof. Janet Conrad
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2015-2019)
Summa Cum Laude | Minors: Math, Music
I've been playing guitar since childhood. During my music minor at Michigan, I learned how to use a DAW to produce music. In my pastime I often combine these two skills.
I post originals and covers semi-regularly on SoundCloud:.
I'm always open to discussing physics research, collaborations, music, or any other interseting stuff.