Hi! I’m a Ph.D. student in Materials Science and Applied Physics, where I use computational methods to study how the structure of materials relates to their properties—especially through techniques like X-ray and neutron scattering. I love working at the intersection of physics, materials science, and data, and I enjoy making complex topics feel more approachable and intuitive.
I earned my undergraduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Utah, and I’m...
Hi! I’m a Ph.D. student in Materials Science and Applied Physics, where I use computational methods to study how the structure of materials relates to their properties—especially through techniques like X-ray and neutron scattering. I love working at the intersection of physics, materials science, and data, and I enjoy making complex topics feel more approachable and intuitive.
I earned my undergraduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Utah, and I’m originally from Denver, Colorado. Along the way, I’ve worked as a TA for college-level courses and mentored high school students interested in STEM, so I understand how to explain tough concepts at different levels. Whether you’re working through physics, materials science, coding, or just trying to build confidence in technical subjects, I’m here to help. I’m also experienced with tools like Python and CAD, and I’m happy to incorporate those into sessions when relevant. My goal is to create a friendly, supportive environment that adapts to your learning style and helps you feel confident in the material.