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I am an incoming Ph.D. student in Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I will work in the LIGO Astrophysics Laboratory under Professor Salvatore Vitale{:target="_blank"} beginning in September 2022. At MIT, I will be supported by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship{:target="_blank"}.
Broadly, I am interested in gravitational-wave astrophysics; I seek to understand what gravitational-wave signals can tell us about the physics of the Universe. Recently, I have helped develop advanced parameter estimation techniques for conducting phenomenological tests of general relativity with gravitational waves.
I earned Bachelors of Science degrees in Physics and Mathematics at North Carolina State University, where I studied core-collapse supernovae under Professor Carla Fröhlich{:target="_blank"}.
If you'd like to learn more about me, feel free to read my CV{:target="_blank"}