Postdoctoral Fellow | Theoretical & Numerical Astrophysics | Niels Bohr International Academy
I am a Marie Curie Fellow working in the theoretical astrophysics group at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. I did my undergraduate studies at Georgetown University and completed my PhD at New York University in 2022. My primary research focus is on the use of high-performance numerical tools to study gas dynamics around astrophysical binaries. My broader interests include analytic modeling of accretion flows around massive black holes, the multi-messenger detection of black hole mergers, environmental effects in gravitational wave detections, the dynamics of objects embedded in disks, and recently, investigating the nature of the JWST Little Red Dots.