Experimental Dark Matter and Neutrino Research

At the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) with the Orebi Gann Group, I contributed to experimental research involving the Eos Detector, the first optical detector to separate Cherenkov and Scintellation light. My work includes PMT characterization, data analysis, and construction of the EOS detector. At Fermilab, I am also tangentially involved with the Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Ineraction Experiment (ANNIE) where I use machine learning techniques to classify low-energy Mu Meson production.

I am funded by the Berkeley Physics Undergraduate Research Scholarship (BPURS) and LBNL. Find me at any of the related links:

LBNL Profile LBNL Publications Page
Neutrino Research

2024 BPURS Poster

2023 BPURS Poster