About Me

I’m a materials engineer with a focus on characterization, testing, and failure analysis in applications spanning a wide range of material systems. From my work at UW-Madison developing accident tolerant nuclear fuel rods to my current work improving the scalability of diamond semiconductors for applications in high-power electronics, I’ve always found interest in understanding materials under extreme temperature, radiation, and power conditions. I’m currently finishing up my M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford. In my free time, I enjoy skiing, canoeing, reading, and running.

Current Position

Research Assistantship, Mukherjee Group Stanford University

Focus Area

Electron Microscopy, Thin Film, Extreme Environments, Failure Analysis

Education

M.S. Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University (2026)

B.S. Materials Science and Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison (2024)

Certificate Nuclear Engineering Materials University of Wisconsin-Madison (2024)