I am an Assistant Teaching Professor of Physics at Penn State York and a Visiting Research Scholar at Georgia Tech. Prior to joining Penn State, I served as an Assistant Professor of Physics at Queens University of Charlotte. I earned my Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut, where I also completed my postdoctoral research.

My interdisciplinary computational research leverages conventional algorithms and artificial neural networks to tackle problems in medicine, engineering, and ultrafast science.

In the classroom, I am dedicated to creating a high-engagement, inclusive learning environment. My primary goal is to improve students' problem-solving skills while ensuring a deep conceptual understanding. In addition to using contextual, problem-based learning, I integrate technology and computational practices into my courses to help achieve this objective.