About

I am a graduate research assistant at the University of Chicago Enrico Fermi Institute.

My research works to further understand the fundamental particles that make up the universe around us. Using the ATLAS experiment at CERN and BREAD experiment at Fermilab I work with physicists around the globe to search for candidate dark matter particles.

Originally from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, I completed my undergraduate bachelor of science degree at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in physics and math, performing research under the advising of Professor Myron Campbell. My undergraduate career sent me around the globe for various academic and research projects. I spent one semester at the University of Melbourne, in Melbourne, Australia, one semester at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, and two summers at the J-Parc Laboratory in Tokai, Japan

I completed my master of science degree at the University of Chicago in physics, performing research under the advising of Professor David W. Miller. I spent a year commuting to Fermilab in Batavia Illinois, and have since relocated back to CERN for laboratory access.

Outside the lab, I am a dog lover who enjoys swimming, ameture photography and trying new resturants.

Bio

CERN, Switzerland Research assistant 2022-Present

Fermilab, USA Research assistant 2021-2022

University of Chicago, USA M.S. Physics 2019-2021

J-Parc, Japan Summer research abroad 2017, 2018

CERN, Switzerland Semester abroad internship 2017

University of Melbourne, Australia Semester abroad 2016

University of Michigan, USA B.S. Physics and Math 2014-2019