About Me
I’m an experimental particle physicist and Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago. My work is centered at the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). I specialize in searches for long-lived particles and other unconventional signs of new physics, as well as silicon tracking and timing detectors.
Before coming to UChicago, I worked on the CMS experiment as Lederman Postdoctoral Fellow at Fermilab, and received my PhD from Harvard.
Here’s a link to my CV.