Broadly, I’m excited about designing accessible, intuitive tools and platforms to enhance the synergy between human chemical intuition and computational advances. Much of my graduate research has centered on ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) instrumentation, although my early exposure to organic chemistry as an undergraduate mostly focused on applications of density functional theory (DFT) to investigate mechanistic pathways for catalytic reactions.
After ~2.5 years in the group of Dr. Marisa Kozlowski at Penn, during which time I was awarded a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP), I work in the new group of Dr. Andrew Zahrt.
During working hours, I can usually be found on the second floor of the Chemistry Complex (1973 Wing).
Here are some themes and techniques that I currently work on:
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