Overview
At Duke I'm helping develop a machine learning platform that can enable researchers and practitioners to deliver machine learning solutions to healthcare settings more efficiently. We are working to reduce the time it takes to deploy models while ensuring reliable and secure solutions that prioritize patient care.
I received my BS in physics from NC State and my PhD in physics from Michigan. As a graduate student I worked on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN studying top quarks and searching for physics beyond the Standard Model. I did my postdoc at Texas A&M on the CMS experiment at CERN where I continued work similar to my PhD. I left my postdoc to pursue opportunities researching novel machine learning-based solutions to problems in industry. During my time in industry I worked in the sports and production agriculture domains where I developed solutions using computer vision and graph neural networks.
Education
I received my BS in physics from NC State and my PhD in physics from Michigan. As a graduate student I worked on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN studying top quarks and searching for physics beyond the Standard Model. I did my postdoc at Texas A&M on the CMS experiment at CERN where I continued work similar to my PhD. I left my postdoc to pursue opportunities researching novel machine learning-based solutions to problems in industry. During my time in industry I worked in the sports and production agriculture domains where I developed solutions using computer vision and graph neural networks.
Education
- BS Physics, North Carolina State University - 2012
- PhD Physics, University of Michigan - 2017