Hello!


I'm a research scientist and bitcoiner from Brigantine, New Jersey. My main interests include machine learning and mathematical modeling, especially in the fields of physical chemistry and epidemiology. In general, I enjoy solving interesting problems with computers.


I'm currently a researcher at USF's School of Public Health, working with Dr. Edwin Michael. We're currently building a mathematical model of COVID transmission, which provides forecasts of the trajectory of the pandemic to support local health departments. I received my Ph.D. in chemical and biomolecular engineering from the University of Notre Dame, advised by Dr. Edward Maginn. We applied atomistic modeling techniques to predict chemical properties of actinides, which are radioactive molecules found in the nuclear fuel cycle.


In my spare time, I enjoy making music and forecasting the outcome of sports.

Last updated April 16th, 2022.