Hello! I am a PhD Candidate at the Trottier Space Institute (TSI) at McGill University where I work with Prof. Adrian Liu. My aim is to understand how the largest structures in our universe came to be. I develop and study new statistical tools to help us learn about the early epochs of our universe, namely the epoch of reionization, cosmic dawn, and the cosmic dark ages. I work with various probes of the early universe (e.g. the cosmic microwave background, line intensity maps, lensing by large scale structure, fast radio bursts) which each provide unique insight and understanding into the evolution of both the matter density field and the intergalactic medium. You can learn more about my work on my research page!
In addition, I am the TSI Outreach Coordinator. Teaching and public science communication remain important parts of my academic life. You can learn more about this work on my outreach page.