top of page

Recent Research & Work

Credit: OPUS

Light Curves of Titan

I'm conducted a study of Titan’s atmosphere using Cassini/ISS data, developing a Python code to generate brightness and polarization phase curves. This work aims to constrain Titan’s aerosol properties through a combined analysis of spacecraft imagery and radiative transfer modeling.

ucflabs2.jpg

Credit: Mini Physics

Teaching Physics 1 Labs

I taught six sections of introductory Physics I labs, guiding students through hands-on experiments in mechanics and motion analysis. I emphasized data interpretation and scientific reasoning using tools like video tracking software to bridge real-world observations with core physics concepts.

Old Research & Work

SETI_institute_logo.jpg

Credit: SETI

Correction to work on FRB20220912A

I worked with the SETI Institute to reanalyze FRB 20220912A data using improved pulse width parameters and machine learning filters, leading to the discovery of 67 new bursts. I also supported wideband follow-up efforts on FRB 20240114A, contributing to the detection of eight bursts above 2 GHz.

seti_reu_2023.jpg

Credit: SETI

Observing FRB20180916B at SETI

I conducted over 28 hours of observations of the repeater FRB20180916B across multiple frequency bands. While no bursts were detected, the project provided constraints on the source’s activity and deepened my experience in radio astronomy and signal processing.

culab2.jpg

Columbia Physics Lab Assistant

As a physics lab assistant at Columbia, I supported over 30 lab sections by troubleshooting equipment, calibrating, and refining lab procedures. This hands-on role strengthened my technical skills and deepened my understanding of the link between theory and experiment.

bottom of page