Welcome
Originally from New York, I made my way to London by way of the American midwest, where I first developed a love of orthogonal polynomials.
I am a PhD Student studying gravitational waves
Originally from New York, I made my way to London by way of the American midwest, where I first developed a love of orthogonal polynomials.
I am a PhD student in the Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology (TPPC) group at King's College London. I work mainly with Lionel London on novel representations of gravitational waves.
While a student at the University of Michigan, I had the opportunity to study RR Lyrae variable stars at the Cerro Tololo Inter American Observatory. Since then, my research has tended to fall in the gravitational wave spectrum. I developed a phenomenological model for modified dispersion relations with Carlo Contaldi while an MSc student at Imperial College London, in the theoretical physics group. I continue to study modified gravity, but now use the Teukolsky equations.
You can find my CV here, as well as a more up to date list of publications.
The following are a few examples of projects completed during my MSc at Imperial College London.
MSc Thesis: A phenomenological model for modified gravitational wave dispersion relations
Self-study on Machine learning for 21cm studies and cosmology
Complexity & networks: The Oslo model and the Barabási-Albert model
Complexity and fractals mini project.