QCD Theory

Most of our current observable universe is governed by Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). With collaborators at the Berkeley Nuclear Theory Group and the Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries (N3AS), I carry out theoretical research in QCD in energy regimes not-yet accessible through perturbation theory. In the past, I have investigated quantum computations of 3-body scattering amplitudes in 1+1D and refined existing computations using deformed contours and quadrature methods. I'm currently investigating a gauge-invariant renormalization scheme for the gravitational form factors of a Pi meson.

I am funded by N3AS, the UC Berkeley Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF), and the Rose Hills Research Fellowship. Find me at any of these links:

N3AS Researchers

Rose Hills Research Fellowship 2024 Profile

SURF Research Fellowship 2023 Profile
LQCD Research

Rose Hills Research Fellowship 2024 Profile

SURF Research Fellowship 2023 Profile

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