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Bio
I am a research scientist at IBM Quantum, focusing on design and analysis of quantum simulation algorithms for physical systems. I received my Ph.D. in Physics in 2023 from Tufts University, where I worked in Peter Love's quantum computation group, also focusing on quantum simulation, funded by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the STAQ collaboration (also courtesy of NSF). In the summers of 2021 and 2022, I worked as a research intern at IBM Quantum. In January of 2022, I designed and taught PHYS 14 Programming Quantum Computers at Williams College for winter study (January term). Previously, I received my B.A. in physics from Williams College in 2017. At Williams, I conducted research with Charlie Doret and Bill Wootters, before completing a senior research thesis with Frederick Strauch. In 2017-2018 I conducted research with Shelby Kimmel of Middlebury College on methods for calibrating quantum gate sets.
In addition to physics, I enjoy birdwatching, exploring new natural places, and running with my dog.