I grew up in Buffalo, New York and attended Rochester Institute of Technology, where in May 2020 I received a B.S. in physics with minors in astronomy and mathematics. After becoming interested in cosmology, I joined UF in August 2020. My hobbies include running, skiing, and waiting for the Bills to win a Super Bowl.
My research interests include cosmology and large-scale structure. I have worked on an analytic covariance matrix template for the 2-, 3-, and 4-Point Correlation Functions. Along the way, I became interested in finding analytic results for triple-spherical Bessel function integrals. I have also worked on generating functions for the isotropic basis functions.
I am currently supported by a NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium Dissertation Fellowship and, for summer 2025, a UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dissertation Fellowship.