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About Me
Hi! I'm a 4th-year PhD student in Princeton's Physics Department, focused on the intersection of high energy particle physics and machine learning. Before this, I got my B.Sc. in physics at The University of Virginia.
Broadly speaking, I'm interested in applying graph neural networks to various physics tasks, for example extracting particle properties from raw detector data. I also enjoy exploring novel computational tools, particularly in the context of searches for new particles. Outside of physics, I love to play guitar (mostly in progressive metal spheres), read (fantasy, sci-fi), run, and lift.
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