About
        I'm a grad student and NSF fellow at the University of Washington. Generally I am interested in large scale astronomical surveys, especially with applications to studying stellar populations, and understanding the structure and evolution of the Milky Way.
        
        
        Currently I work with 
James Davenport (UW/DIRAC) and 
Rory Barnes (UW) on studying the tidal evolution of binary stars using eclipsing binaries in K2/TESS.
        
        As an undergrad at UC San Diego, I worked with 
Adam Burgasser (UCSD) on constructing a 
forward modeling pipeline for inferring atmospheric parameters of late-M/early-L dwarfs in the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (
APOGEE) survey.
        
        Additionally I spent two summers at the 
Max Planck Institute für Astronomie (in Heidelberg, Germany) with 
David Hogg (NYU/MPIA/Flatiron) using data-driven approaches to modeling fundamental parameters of M dwarfs in APOGEE.
        
        For more information, you can read my 
CV.