About Me
I am a 3rd year PhD student at the California Institute of Technology. My research interests lie largely within the realm of radio astronomy. Currently, I spend most of my time studying the properties of interstellar plasmas using Fast Radio Bursts, one of the greatest modern-day astrophysical mysteries. I am also involved in an effort to introduce a universal wave behavior—and burgeoning new field in physics—known as “Branched Flow” into contemporary understandings of interstellar optics.
I was a former Fulbright scholar with the CHIME/FRB collaboration at McGill University.
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Here you can find my CV.