I am a research scientist in the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC) at Stanford University, specifically in the X-ray and Observational Cosmology (XOC) group. My work centers around the formation and growth of clusters of galaxies, observations of the intracluster medium at X-ray and millimeter wavelengths, and the use of clusters as probes of cosmology. I have ties to a number of existing, planned, and notional surveys and telescopes, including the Dark Energy Survey, South Pole Telescope, Rubin LSST-DESC, ATHENA and AXIS. I am also generally interested in the challenge of modeling and analyzing complex data to extract as much useful information as possible, and regularly teach a course on this subject at Stanford. For more information, you can check out the research areas below, as well as my publications and teaching.