About Me

A (theoretically) updated list of my publications: NASA ADS.

I am a PhD candidate at the University of Maryland, College Park. Broadly, I focus on multiwavelength observations of local galaxies to understand how processes in the interstellar medium, such as star formation and stellar feedback, impact the baryon cycle and galaxy evolution. I enjoy using a combination of methods including radio single-dish spectroscopy and interferometry, optical/IR integral field unit spectroscopy, and optical/UV/IR photometry. I have been awarded observing time with incredible telescopes such as ALMA and the VLA, and have also worked with data from JWST, VLT/MUSE, HST, GALEX, WISE, Spitzer, and Herschel. In addition to my thesis work, I am a member of the PHANGS, LGLBS, and EDGE collaborations.

Before my current position at UMD, I was a post-bac researcher at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. I obtained my Bachelor of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics at The Ohio State University in 2020. Outside of astronomy, I enjoy playing and watching basketball, reading books, weightlifting, and exploring interesting new places.