Hello!


I'm a research scientist from Brigantine, New Jersey. My work primarily revolves around mathematical modeling and machine learning, with an emphasis on natural and physical systems.


I'm currently a researcher in Dr. Edwin Michael's group at USF's School of Public Health, where our team builds mathematical models of infectious disease spread to generate forecasts of future pandemic trajectories. Before joining USF, I completed my Ph.D. in chemical and biomolecular engineering from the University of Notre Dame under the mentorship of Dr. Edward Maginn. Our research focused on applying atomistic modeling techniques to understand the thermodynamic properties and solvation behavior of actinides, which are radioactive elements prevalent in the nuclear fuel cycle.


In my spare time, I enjoy making music and analyzing bitcoin.

Last updated May 27th, 2025.