About
I am a postdoctoral scholar at UC Santa Barbara in Professor Glenn Fredrickson's group. My research lives at the intersection of soft/condensed matter physics and computational science. At UCSB, I am developing theory and computational methods to study thermodynamics in reversibly associating polymer networks and in quantum fluids.
My expertise is in developing and implementing molecular models in soft matter physics. I use Monte Carlo, coarse-grained molecular dynamics, and field-theoretic simulations to study a broad array of thermodynamic (and some dynamic) phenomena.
MS & PhD, Chemical Engineering
2018 - 2023
Caltech
Thesis: "Polyelectrolytes Near Solid Surfaces"
MPhil, Chemical Engineering
2017 - 2018
University of Cambridge
Thesis: "Computational Analysis of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Separation of CO/N2"
BSE, Chemical Engineering
2014 - 2017
Arizona State University
Thesis: “A Model of Nanoparticle Dispersion in Electrospun Nanofibers”
Recent Work
For a full list of publications and conference presentations, check out my Google Scholar.