I am a fifth-year graduate student in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania. My research interests lie at the intersection of quantum information theory, quantum chaos, and quantum gravity, as a member of the It from Qubit Collaboration studying the encoding of information in quantum gravity using the AdS/CFT correspondence. In particular, my work has focused on the connections between multiparty entanglement structure, quantum circuit complexity, and asymptotically AdS wormholes, often using quantum-mechanical systems as toy models. On this website, you can find more information about my publications, current research projects, teaching activities, resources for learning physics, and personal interests.

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Teaching:

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