About me

I am a theoretical physicist working primarily in the field of Nuclear Physics. I obtained my Ph.D. in Physics from Indiana University-Bloomington in 2012. Since July. 2021, I have been working as a theory fellow (visiting assistant professor) at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams.


My research experiences cover many topics, from low to high energy nuclear physics and single-nucleon to many-body physics. I am currently focusing on the following areas: ab initio calculations of nuclear scatterings and reactions (involving medium-mass nuclei and beyond), cluster-level theories (for scatterings and reactions), and applications of data science tools (in particular developing Emulators) in nuclear physics. I am also interested in beyond-standard-model-physics searches. In addition, I am studying the potential benefits of bringing fundamental physics measurements to outer space in light of the increasing commercial activity there.