About

Hello! I’m a PhD student in Wesleyan University’s physics department, passionate about computational soft matter physics. My recent work focuses on the effect of dynamic bonds on polymer mixtures as we seek to address challenges in the recycling of mixed plastics. Outside of work, I love going on long runs, playing music with friends, or listening to British quiz shows.

Before I joined Wesleyan as a PhD Student, I was an undergraduate at Hamilton College, where I held two internships: one at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at Gaithersburg, MD, and another at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, CO. My undergraduate thesis was titled “Analysis of Magnetic Rayleigh-Taylor Instability and its Effect on Angular Momentum Transport in a Black Hole Accretion Disk.”