Hydrogen is emerging as a key component of future clean energy systems. My research focuses on optimization and infrastructure planning for hydrogen production and supply systems, including both renewable hydrogen and geologic (natural) hydrogen.

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Industrial and Systems Engineering at Auburn University. My work develops optimization-based models to support long-term planning and investment decisions in hydrogen infrastructure.

Since 2022, I have also served as an instructor and teaching assistant for courses in Probability and Statistics and Statistical Quality Design and Control, supporting students in developing analytical and data-driven decision-making skills.