About Me

I am a fourth-year PhD student in the Computational Science and Engineering program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I work with Prof. Raul Radovitzky. My research focuses on computational solid mechanics, with an emphasis on mesoscale and micromechanical phenomena. In particular, I study how grain boundaries and other microstructural heterogeneities influence chemomechanical behavior of polycrystalline materials, including processes such as grain boundary diffusion, intergranular fracture, and oxidation.

Prior to beginning my doctoral studies, I earned bachelor’s degrees in both Engineering Mechanics and Applied Mathematics and Statistics, along with a minor in Mathematics, from Johns Hopkins University in 2022. I also received an S.M. in Computational Science and Engineering from MIT in 2024.