Recent Graduate Astrophysics
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I have always loved solving problems and understanding the world around me. In pursuit of that desire, I am studying nuclear astrophysics. Currently, I am running fluid simulations of x-ray bursts on neutron stars. I have 3 years of research experience and 2 years of experience teaching astronomy. I know python and c++ and have used the High Performance Computing Center at MSU to run 2-D fluid models of X-ray bursts. I hope to use these skills and experiences to solve problems and understand the world in the future.
Employment History
Research Assistant, August 2020 - August 2023
Dr. Edward Brown, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mi
Castro, and used the MSU High Performance Computing Center to run these simulations
physics, the 2023 Compact Objects in Michigan and Ontario, 2022 JINA-CEE Frontiers in Nuclear
Astrophysics, and other related meetings.
Teaching Assistant, August 2018-May 2020
(Liberal Studies Astronomy Lab in the spring semesters and Liberal Studies Physics Lab in the fall semesters) , Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mi
Undergraduate Researcher, May 2017-August 2017
National Magnetic Fields Laboratory under Dr. William Coniglio, Tallahassee, Fl
Hall effect and Landau Levels using the Visual Python libraries
Undergraduate Researcher, May 2016-August 2016
National Magnetic Fields Laboratory under Dr. Ke Han, Tallahassee, Fl
Volunteer Work
CeNAM Nuclear Astrophysics Meeting Organizing Committee, September 2022-May 2023
Public outreach nights at the MSU observatory, 2021-2023
SL@MS summer camp, a grad student run summer camp at MSU, June 2019 - August 2019
Internship, Florida State University Department of Physics, December 2014 - December 2016
M.S. Astrophysics, August 2023
GPA 3.691
B.S. Physics, Cum Laude, with Honors, May 2018
GPA 3.583