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Originally from Holmdel, New Jersey—home to Penzias and Wilson's Large Horn Antenna—I switched coasts to earn my undergraduate degree at Caltech before circling back to the Atlantic. I am deeply involved in teaching and science communication (both on campus and online), and I have led the development of the peer tutoring program in Princeton's Physics department. 

Outside of physics, I enjoy spending my winters snowboarding and my summers hiking and practicing archery. I also play the piano recreationally and collect impactful quotes from my favorite books, podcasts, and conversations.

About me

I am a PhD candidate studying cosmology at Princeton University, working under the guidance of Prof. Paul Steinhardt. My current research focuses on elucidating the nature of dark energy by developing new ways to extract insights from observational data. I have also explored fundamental questions about the origins of the universe, examining the feasibility of cosmic inflation theories and investigating novel mechanisms for ekpyrotic contraction.

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