Research

I'm currently doing research at Bryn Mawr College with the Nanomaterials and Spintronics Group in collaboration with the Center for Quantum Materials and Sensing where I work on computational quantum materials research. Read more about my research focused on micromagnetic simulations or my experimental thin film fabrication.

In Summer 2026, I will work at Brookhaven National Laboratory under the supervision of Dr. Weiguo Yin through the U.S. Department of Energy SULI program. My research will focus on quantum materials and magnetism using atomistic simulations and high-performance computing. The project will also involve developing and analyzing large-scale simulation datasets and applying machine learning methods to investigate complex physical phenomena relevant to spintronic and microelectronic applications.