Diplomas/Degrees
Diplomas/Degrees
PhD in Astronomy, Boston University (2025)
MA in Astronomy, Boston University (2020)
BS in Physics, Rochester Institute of Technology (2018)
Research Interests
Research Interests
My research focuses on the evolution of galaxies, especially in regards to the question of nature versus nurture. Like humans, how galaxies grow and change is influenced both by their internal nature and by their external environment. I use the results of large simulations of mini-universes (e.g., ) to answer questions about galaxies and their environments that are challenging to answer using simulations alone. These datasets can be extremely large, so my research involves a lot of data science and high-performance computing.
I am currently focused on three main areas of inquiry:
- How can we use data from spatially resolved galaxies to understand where and how star formation (and the ultimate quenching of star formation) proceeds? What properties ultimately drive star formation and quenching?
- What role do magnetic fields play in environmental processes that affect satellite galaxies (smaller galaxies that orbit larger 'centrals')? Why do satellite galaxies seem to have stronger magnetic fields than centrals?
- How much dust is in the Universe and where is it? Astronomical dust (small bits of solids embedded in gas) is hard to measure from a distance, but affects the light, and thus the information, we receive from distant galaxies. So how can we use simulations to understand and constrain properties of dust in order to better account for its affect on observed galaxies?
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