Research

Broadly, my research aims to address the impact of elemental abundances on planet formation and evolution. I consider how planet occurrence rates for a given population is affected by varying amounts of material. Additionally, I use information about these population studies to inform my interior models to understand how they may impact the evolution of a planet by varying volatiles.

About Me

I am a 5th year PhD Candidate at The Ohio State University and LSSTC data science fellow working with a variety of phenomenal scientists to include: Ji Wang, Wendy Panero, and Jessie Christiansen.

Outreach

Given my background divervisty, equity, and inclusion efforts are extremely important to me. I've been fortunate to lead and be a part of serval different programs from mentorship to hosting a podcast to make science more accessible, and highlight other POCs stories and journeys through STEM.