
Bio
I am a computational physicist specialising in nuclear theory, predictive modeling, uncertainty quantification, nuclear astrophysics, and machine-learning applications.
Professional Experience
After receiving my Ph.D. degree in Physics and Astronomy from Ohio University in 2015, I acquired postdoctoral research experience at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and the University of Mainz in Germany before joining ORNL as a Neutrino Theory Network Fellow.
Awards
I am the inaugural recipient of the Neutrino Theory Network Fellowship, which is awarded to two Ph.D. scientists every year and funds their research at any US university or national laboratory for up to three years. I won the 2022 Few Body Systems Award for Young Professionals, which is awarded by the European Few-Body Research Committee once every three years.