Current Role at Stanford


I'm a Panofsky Fellow at SLAC and a high energy experimental physicist working on the ATLAS Experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. My background spans Rutgers (B.S.), Harvard (Ph.D.), and Columbia (postdoc), and my work lives at the intersection of particle physics, machine learning, and advanced microelectronics. My group builds AI-enabled big data pipelines to search for exotic new physics, with a particular focus on anomaly detection and unsupervised ML. We also specialize in fast, power-efficient algorithms using novel hardware platforms for next-generation scientific infrastructure, from future colliders to quantum systems.

Honors & Awards


  • Early Career Award (FY24), DOE

Education & Certifications


  • PhD, Harvard University, Physics (2019)
  • BS, Rutgers University, Physics (2014)