Bio

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Colorado at Boulder that studies environmental sensing technologies applicable to sustainability. In particular, we are working on developing high sensitivity dissolved inorganic carbon sensing platforms that can be used in the open ocean. I am an avid follower of climate news and science, and am looking to use my physics background long term to enhance technologies that benefit the environment and inform public policy in the green transition.

Highest Level of Education

Doctorate and post-doctoral

Current Job/Study field

Academia / research

Nationality

United States of America Flag United States of America

Current employer

University of Colorado at Boulder

Work experience

  • Postdoctoral Research Associate
    University of Colorado at Boulder - Full-time From April 2025 to Present

    -Demonstrate proof of concept science for oceanic dissolved inorganic carbon sensing using from initial design to experimental resultsrn-Lead biweekly collaborative meetings across 3 academic institutions, 1 national lab, and 2 industry partnersrn-Inform and participate in the development of an autonomous detector to measure CO2, carbonate, and bicarbonate chemical speciesrn-Mentor and advise graduate and undergraduate studentsrn-Disseminate scientific findings

Education

  • PhD, Condensed Matter Physics
    University of Denver From May 2016 to November 2021
  • BS, Physics and Applied Mathematics
    Metropolitan State College of Denver From August 2009 to December 2015

Executive Education

  • N/A
    N/A

Area of expertise

Engineering

Languages

  • English
  • French

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