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:
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