Research

Broadly, my research constrains planet formation and evolution through chemical abundances. I connect planet interiors, mineralogy, and demographics to uncover how the materials planets form from impact where and when they emerge in the galaxy and how they evolve over time.

About Me

I am a Sagan Fellow at Carnegie Institution for Science collaboratoring with a variety of planetary scientist and astronomers at Earth and Planets Laboratory and Observatories.I also serve as co-chair of NASA’s ExoPAG Science Interest Group (SIG) #2 on Planet Demographics, leading efforts to connect insights of planet populations across different exoplanet detection methods and shape the design of future missions.

Outreach

Given my background, outreach 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.