As a lecturer, my primary focus is helping undergraduates develop tools and methods for approaching and tackling new problems. I believe that the fundamental strategies for problem-solving that we teach in physics can translate to other sciences and beyond. Outside of the classroom, I am interested in continuing to improve our methods for teaching physics at the undergraduate level, in particular so that we can lower barriers to entry.
My research expertise is in atomic, molecular & optical (AMO) physics, specifically using ultracold atoms and molecules to probe fundamental physics through precision measurements.
Organizational Affiliations
Senior Lecturer in Physics,
Martin A. Fisher School of Physics, Brandeis University