Quantum computing promises to accelerate materials and drug discovery.
I want to make this a reality.
I’m a PhD student at MIT studying materials science and computational science. I’m interested in bridging quantum hardware, quantum algorithms, and quantum chemistry workflows to realize practical quantum advantage in ab initio computations.
My work is supported by MIT’s Robert Rose (1958) Presidential Fellowship. I previously graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard with a Master's in Chemistry, a Bachelor's in Applied Mathematics, and a secondary in Comparative Literature.
I dabble in photography on the side (and, increasingly, quantum gravity).