Research
I research protein-ligand poses at D. E. Shaw Research using statistical methods. Previously, I worked in computational chemistry at Brown University, from electronic structure theory to protein structure prediction. I am passionate about using chemical principles to guide my understanding of biological phenomena, particularly through statistical methods.
Teaching
I most recently served as a head teaching assistant for CSCI 2840: Advanced Algorithms in Computational Biology and Medical Bioinformatics at Brown University. I have previously worked on a range of other courses, including introductory computational biology and theoretical cryptography and computer security.
Education
I recently graduated from Brown University, where I concentrated in Computer Science with a focus on biology and chemistry. I am grateful to have taken a variety of unique courses at Brown, ranging from graduate machine learning to atomistic reaction engineering and probabilities in quantum mechanics.