Curriculum Vitae

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I am an Assistant Professor in Astronomy & Astrophysics at the University of California, San Diego. My research interests center around studying the habitability of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs. I am also deeply interested in using low-mass stars as tracers of galactic kinematics, age, metallicity, etc. My group is exploring machine learning and AI approaches applied to object classification in the next generation surveys, exoplanet detection, and stellar/sub-stellar characterization.

  • Assistant Professor, 2023–Present
  • UCSD Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow, 2021–2023
  • NASA Sagan Postdoctoral Fellow, 2019–2022
  • NSF GK-12 Fellow, 2014–2015
  • Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellow, 2012–2016

Education

    Boston University
      PhD, Astronomy (2018)
      MA, Astronomy (2013)
    UC San Diego
      BS, Physics w/ specialization in Astrophysics (2010)
      BA, Mathematics - Applied Science (2010)

I am part of the "Stars and Planets" research collaboration within UCSD Astronomy & Astrophysics. I am also leading collaborations with members of the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute.

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∞ - co-advised, ◊ - postdoc, † - undergraduate, ¶ - postbac, § - visiting

UCSD Transit Team

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The UCSD Transit Team is a research group focused on follow-up observations of known transiting exoplanets and exoplanet candidates using various telescopes. The team includes undergraduate and graduate students who lead nightly operations, data reduction, weather assessment, and scientific analysis.

We maintain an actively updated schedule that includes:

  • Upcoming observing nights
  • Assigned observers
  • Live weather forecasts from the National Weather Service
  • Past-night status summaries

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