
Scientific Software Consultant
The rapid growth of technology has been quickly forging exciting avenues for discovery at a pace that is beginning to overtake that of the deliberate and time-consuming scientific process. As analyses become increasingly reliant on complex algorithms and heavy computations, scientists find themselves working less in their chosen field and more on creating software. This shift in focus from science to engineering has taken a toll on the progress of discovery, forcing scientists to become software engineers without having any proper training. A major goal for my PhD and career is to help science catch up to the quality and robustness of best practices in industry.
I am passionate about:
- Working towards an equitable environment in STEM
- Improving the state of software engineering in physics
- Understanding the most profound mysteries of the universe