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Originally from Holmdel, New Jersey—home to Penzias and Wilson's Large Horn Antenna—my academic trajectory has taken me back and forth between home and California, where I received my undergraduate degree from Caltech. 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. I am currently building a new education technology platform to help imbue digital education with the same sense of community and interaction that fills our in-person lecture halls.

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 postdoctoral scholar working on cosmology research at Stanford University. I graduated with a Ph.D. in physics from Princeton, where I studied under the guidance of Prof. Paul Steinhardt. My current research focuses on elucidating the nature of dark energy, combining theoretical investigations with new techniques for analyzing 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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